Well, honey, non-examples of decimals would be anything that isn't a decimal. So, we're talking about whole numbers, fractions, and even those pesky Irrational Numbers like pi that never seem to end. Basically, if it's not a decimal, it's a non-example of a decimal.
Terminating decimals are decimals that end, such as, 2.384. Non-terminating decimals that don't end, such as, 0.3333333333.......
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.
sqrt(2), sqrt(3), sqrt(5), 2+sqrt(3) pi, e
Any decimals that start 3.33 and have further digits after the last 3 at least one of which is non-zero. examples 3.335 3.331 3.33000000000000005 3.33104056570687045
Green, the sun, a motor car, heat are all non examples!
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Measurements such as inches or centimeters are non-examples of a percent. Quantities like fractions or decimals that do not represent parts out of 100 are also non-examples of percents.
Some non-terminating decimals are repeating decimals.
Irrational numbers are real numbers which cannot be expressed as fractions. In other words, decimals that never repeat. Examples: sqrt(2) -pi 4*sqrt(3)
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Some decimals are non-repeating numbers, and some aren't.
Pi, the square root of 7, e, 1/3, and ______ irrational numbers, square roots, repeating decimals
Some decimals terminate. (0.3) Some decimals repeat (0.3333333) Some do neither. Pi is the most famous example. 3.1415 etc.
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Non-repeating decimals is not a word but a phrase. Non-repeating decimals are irrational numbers.
Terminating decimals are decimals that end, such as, 2.384. Non-terminating decimals that don't end, such as, 0.3333333333.......