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difference between non-terminating recurring and non-terminating non-recurring ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Recurring decimals-A decimal number that has digits that repeat forever. A number cannot be terminating or non-terminating. Therepresentation of a real number in the very special form of an expansion in some base may be terminating or not.

Answered by bhumikachaudhari224
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Recurring decimals-A decimal number that has digits that repeat forever. A number cannot be terminating or non-terminating. Therepresentation of a real number in the very special form of an expansion in some base may be terminating or not.

A non-terminating, non-repeating decimal is a decimal number that continues endlessly, with no group of digits repeating endlessly. Decimals of this type cannot be represented as fractions, and as a result are irrational numbers. Examples. Pi is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal.

In a decimal, a digit or a sequence of digits in the decimal part keeps repeating itself infinitely. Such decimals are called non-terminating repeating decimals or recurring decimals. ... The repeating decimal can be expressed by putting a bar over the digit or on the repeated digits that repeat itself.

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