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The decimal expansion of an irrational number may be:

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: The decimal expansion of an irrational number is neither terminating nor recurring. An irrational number is a real number that can not be expressed as an integer ratio, such as √2, is an example of an irrational number. ... Pi (π) is an irrational number because it is non-terminating

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Step-by-step ❤: The decimal expansion of an irrational number is neither terminating nor recurring. An irrational number is a real number that can not be expressed as an integer ratio, such as √2, is an example of an irrational number. ... Pi (π) is an irrational number because it is non-terminating ❤:

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