Not at all. 0.33333... nonterminating = 1/3 rational 0.66666... nonterminating = 2/3 rational 0.1428571428... nonterminating = 1/7 rational 0.55555... nonterminating = 5/9 rational
They are irrational.
No, they are not. Recurring decimals are rational.
The square root of 325, 18.027756377319946465596106337352…, is an irrational number because its decimal expansion is nonterminating and nonperiodic.
Yes.
Not at all. 0.33333... nonterminating = 1/3 rational 0.66666... nonterminating = 2/3 rational 0.1428571428... nonterminating = 1/7 rational 0.55555... nonterminating = 5/9 rational
They are irrational.
No, they are not. Recurring decimals are rational.
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 square root of 325, 18.027756377319946465596106337352…, is an irrational number because its decimal expansion is nonterminating and nonperiodic.
Terminating numbers are decimal representations of rational numbers. Nonterminating numbers may or may not be rational numbers.
Yes.
Yes.
an irrational number
a terminating decimal is one that has an end like 1/2 is 0.5 nonterminating does not end like 1/3 is 0.33333333333333333333333333333333333333333... where there are an infinite number of 3s on the end. 1/4 is 0.25 so it is also terminating pi is a nonterminating number it is 3.14159265359... it also doesn't have a set pattern to go by so its not only a nonterminating decimal, but it is an irrational number. Hope that helps
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
The only real number that is non-terminating and non-repeating is Pi (pie)