terminating decimal is when the quotient has the remainder of zero.
Because terminating or repeating decimals can be written as the quotient of two integers a/b, where b is not equal to zero.
The quotient is the answer in a division problem.
execution is the process by which a computer carries out the instructions of a computer program. terminating program is to stop the program from execution.
No. An irrational number cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers. 35.6 = 356/10 and both 356 and 10 are integers. Hint: A terminating decimal is never irrational.
terminating decimal is when the quotient has the remainder of zero.
They are the same thing a non-terminating is a non-repeating decimal
Because terminating or repeating decimals can be written as the quotient of two integers a/b, where b is not equal to zero.
a non terminating number means "it does not end" or it has "no end"......:D
As written, it is a terminating decimal, which can be converted to a quotient(fraction) . Hence it is rational. However, if 0.678667866678.... then it is recurring to infinity . , Since it will not convert to a quotient/fraction , then it is irrational.
The quotient is the answer in a division problem.
A rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, p and q, with the denominator q not equal to zero. Terminating or repeating decimals are the result of this.
execution is the process by which a computer carries out the instructions of a computer program. terminating program is to stop the program from execution.
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
The answer is, "Quotient".
The root word for quotient is quot. And quot is a verb
If it stops there as 0.7 then it is a terminating decimal number