4111 is an integer and so there is no sensible way to convert it into a repeating decimal.
A nonterminating number does not end. An example is the fraction 1/3. When written as a decimal, it is a nonterminating number. Also pi is a nonterminating number. Some nonterminating numbers are repeating, some are nonrepeating. But they just don't end.
No, no repeating decimal is irrational. All repeating decimals can be converted to fractions. They are, however, non-terminating.
-7.7 repeating
0.285714 repeating
Yes.
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
A nonterminating number does not end. An example is the fraction 1/3. When written as a decimal, it is a nonterminating number. Also pi is a nonterminating number. Some nonterminating numbers are repeating, some are nonrepeating. But they just don't end.
The only real number that is non-terminating and non-repeating is Pi (pie)
No, no repeating decimal is irrational. All repeating decimals can be converted to fractions. They are, however, non-terminating.
Yes, it can.
0.16666 repeating
0.6666 repeating
.66 repeating
0.5555 repeating
Nonterminating Decimal: A decimal that continues without end.For example:The square root of 2 = 1.414213562… Therefore, the square root of 2 is a nonterminating decimal.
6/7 = 0.857142 repeating
0.2222 repeating