A terminating decimal is a decimal number whose digits don't go on forever, like 3.45. A non-terminating decimal is a decimal number that goes on forever, like 1/3 = 0.3333333... since the 3's go on forever. So any repeating decimal is non-terminating. Also, numbers like pi go on forever: 3.1415926535897932384626.......
.444444444444444444444444 (the 4s go on forever)
A decimal is rational if it:either ends and doesn't go on forever; ORit is a repeating decimal.A decimal is irrational if it goes on forever and ever and never stops without repeating.The number: 5.77777777 is rational because it goes on forever, REPEATING the same number (the digit 7).It can also repeat a group of numbers, like the number: 8.789789789789789789See how the "789" is REPEATING over and over again and never stops? That is a rational decimal!
In its current form, it ends after eight digits. However, 0.84 recurring is indeed a repeating decimal which will go on forever. It is equal to 28/33, or twenty-eight thirty-thirds.
If the threes go on indefinitely, then it is a repeating decimal, represented by a line over the repeated number, also .333...(going on forever) is equivalent to 1/3
No. Any decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is a rational number.
No, it's the ratio of 206 to -25. Any decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is a rational number.
Yes. Any decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is a rational number. 9.672108 is the ratio of 2,418,027 to 250,000 .
A terminating decimal number.
A terminating decimal is a decimal number whose digits don't go on forever, like 3.45. A non-terminating decimal is a decimal number that goes on forever, like 1/3 = 0.3333333... since the 3's go on forever. So any repeating decimal is non-terminating. Also, numbers like pi go on forever: 3.1415926535897932384626.......
Yes, if the decimal doesn't go on forever, then it is a rational number.
.444444444444444444444444 (the 4s go on forever)
A decimal is rational if it:either ends and doesn't go on forever; ORit is a repeating decimal.A decimal is irrational if it goes on forever and ever and never stops without repeating.The number: 5.77777777 is rational because it goes on forever, REPEATING the same number (the digit 7).It can also repeat a group of numbers, like the number: 8.789789789789789789See how the "789" is REPEATING over and over again and never stops? That is a rational decimal!
Yes, as long as the decimal does not go on forever without repeating.
0.66 itself doesn't go on forever. If you are trying to express two thirds as a decimal, then it is 0.66 recurring. So that will go on forever.
In its current form, it ends after eight digits. However, 0.84 recurring is indeed a repeating decimal which will go on forever. It is equal to 28/33, or twenty-eight thirty-thirds.
If the threes go on indefinitely, then it is a repeating decimal, represented by a line over the repeated number, also .333...(going on forever) is equivalent to 1/3