define terminating and non terminating recurring decimals
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terminating decimal is a decimal, that has an end digit. It is a decimal, which has a finite number of digits(or terms).
Example: 0.15, 0.86, etc.
Non-terminating decimals are the one that does not have an end term. It has an infinite number of terms.
Example: 0.5444444….., 0.1111111….., etc.
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Answer:
A terminating decimal is a decimal, that has an end digit. It is a decimal, which has a finite number of digits(or terms). Example: 0.15, 0.86, etc. Non-terminating decimals are the one that does not have an end term.
Step-by-step explanation:
Terminating and Non-Terminating Decimals:
A terminating decimal is a decimal, that has an end digit. It is a decimal, which has a finite number of digits(or terms).
Example: 0.15, 0.86, etc.
Non-terminating decimals are the one that does not have an end term. It has an infinite number of terms.
Example: 0.5444444….., 0.1111111….., etc
Repeating and Non-Repeating Decimals:
Repeating decimals are the one, which has a set of terms in decimal to be repeated uniformly.
Example: 0.666666…., 0.123123…., etc.
It is to be noted that the repeated term in decimal is represented by a bar on top of the repeated part. Such as 0.333333…..=0.3¯.
Non-repeating decimals are the one that does have repeated terms.
Note:
Non-Terminating and non-repeating decimals are said to be an Irrational number. Eg. 2–√=1.4142135…….
The square roots of all the terms (except perfect squares) are irrational numbers.
Non- Terminating and repeating decimals are Rational numbers and can be represented in the form of p/q, where q is not equal to 0.