Yes. Every irrational number has a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal representation.
No, 125 is not a repeating decimal. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. In the case of 125, it is a whole number and does not have any decimal places or repeating patterns. It can be written as 125.0000, but it is still a non-repeating decimal.
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
It is a terminating decimal
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A non-repeating decimal is a decimal that never repeats itself. For example, pi is a non-repeating decimal.
Yes. Every irrational number has a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal representation.
They are the same thing a non-terminating is a non-repeating decimal
No, 125 is not a repeating decimal. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. In the case of 125, it is a whole number and does not have any decimal places or repeating patterns. It can be written as 125.0000, but it is still a non-repeating decimal.
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
Neither; it is a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal - it is an irrational value.
It is 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...
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Some decimals are non-repeating numbers, and some aren't.
No, no repeating decimal is irrational. All repeating decimals can be converted to fractions. They are, however, non-terminating.
No, Planck's Constant is a repeating decimal. 2/3E-33.