Irrational number
21/73.5 is equal to .285714285714285714 and so on. 285714 is repeated after the decimal and never ends
Terminating decimal
the number that never ends and never repeats the same format is called non terminating non recurring decimals
a terminating decimal, like 0.75
-- Any decimal that ends is a rational number. -- Any decimal that never ends may or may not be a rational number. -- The decimal representation of an irrational number never ends.
A non-terminating decimal.
Irrational number
No. The decimal part of pi never ends, and there are no repeating groups of digits in it.
.888888888888888 it goes on forever and never ends.
Neither, it's an irrational number which never ends or repeats.
Divide 1 by 9. You get 0.1111111... and it never ends. This is a case of a rational number that can't be represented by a terminating decimal.
331/3% = 0.33333..... (As a decimal, the string of 3's goes on forever and never ends.)
As a decimal, 1/3 goes on forever and never ends. It's 0.133333... with an infinite string of 3s. If it ever ends, then the decimal is not quite equal to 1/3 .
The square root of 7 is an irrational number, so its decimal expansion never ends and never repeats. Rounded to 3 decimal places it is 2.646.
An irrational is a number that the decimal point never ends. ie: 3.1415......... and so on. they never end
3.14 Pi or π is approximately equal to 3.141592654 The decimal expansion never ends.