If it is a terminating or recurring decimal then it is not irrational. If it is an infinite, non-recurring decimal, it is irrational.
Terminating?
Only as an approximation. An irrational number is equivalent to a non-terminating, non-recurring decimal. That is, an infinitely long decimal number without any repeating pattern.
They are the same thing a non-terminating is a non-repeating decimal
If it stops there as 0.7 then it is a terminating decimal number
Some non-terminating decimals are repeating decimals.
The decimal expansion of an irrational number is non terminating and non recurring
Yes
Non terminating means not ending. In the context of decimal numbers it could be recurring or non-recurring. In the first case the number would be rational and in the second, irrational.
It is a non non-terminating, non-recurring decimal. It is an irrational number.
If it is a terminating or recurring decimal then it is not irrational. If it is an infinite, non-recurring decimal, it is irrational.
A decimal need not be a rational. A non-terminating, non recurring decimal is an irrational number. Only a terminating decimal or a recurring decimal is rational and that is because such a number can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
Not only non-terminating, but also non-repeating. 0.333... recurring is non-terminating but it is rational. In fact, most rational numbers are non-terminating decimals.
Yes it is.Any terminating or a non-terminating recurring decimal is a rational number.
Yes. Any terminating or non-terminating recurring decimal is a rational number.
Terminating. Non-terminating but recurring. Non-terminating and non-recurring.
Yes, it is. Any terminating or a non-terminating recurring decimal is a rational number. In this case, the decimal is terminated. And so, this number is a rational number.