A decimal number that has digits that do not go on forever.Example: 0.25
It is not possible to have a terminating decimal which repeats or a repeating decimal which terminates. The two types are mutually exclusive.
A terminating number has a definitive value - A repeating number continues indefinitely. For example - 10 divided by 8 is 0.125 (a terminating number) - 10 divided by 3 is 3.333333 (the decimal repeats indefinitely).
Square root of 2...
They can be. For example, 3/11 = 0.272727... recurring forever.
Okay. This If You Are Looking For A Example Of Terminating And Repeating Decimal You Came To The Right Place :] Example For Terminating Decimal 1/7= 0.142857 Example For Repeating Decimal 1/3= 0.33..
A terminating decimal is a decimal number with a definite end. For example, pi has no end and is irrational. 25.33 has an end and is therefore a terminating decimal.
Previous Answer: Non terminating decimal - 1.66666666666666666..... Terminating decimal - 1.75 The first number is non-terminating but is NOT non-repeating. An example of a non-terminating non-repeating number would be Pi. It goes on forever and never repeats itself. 3.1415926535897932384626433832795...
No. The simplest example is the number 1/3, which when expressed as a decimal is the infinite (non-terminating) 0.333...
A negative fraction need not be a terminating decimal. For example, -2/3 = -0.66... (repeating).
A terminating decimal is a number whose decimal representation stops (or terminates) after a finite number of places. For example, 2.5, 2.3345688756 or even 325.452222222 A non-terminating decimal is one that goes on forever.
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
A decimal number that has digits that do not go on forever.Example: 0.25
It is not possible to have a terminating decimal which repeats or a repeating decimal which terminates. The two types are mutually exclusive.
A terminating decimal means a decimal with a definite end. For example 1/2 = .50. 3/4 = .75 3/8 = .375 The decimals that don't end or called non-terminating decimals.
A terminating number has a definitive value - A repeating number continues indefinitely. For example - 10 divided by 8 is 0.125 (a terminating number) - 10 divided by 3 is 3.333333 (the decimal repeats indefinitely).
If it stops there as 0.7 then it is a terminating decimal number