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Decimal expansion of a irrational number is


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The decimal expansion of a number may terminate (in which case the number is called a regular number or finite decimal, e.g., ), eventually become periodic (in which case the number is called a repeating decimal, e.g., ), or continue infinitely without repeating (in which case the number is called irrational).


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Decimal expansion of a irrational number .

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Decimal Expansion of a IRRATIONAL NUMBER is

  • Non-terminating - is uptil infinity
  • Non-recurring - numbers dosen't repeat

Eg. 1.21021002100021000021...... is a irrational number.

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