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The set of digits that repeat in non-terminating decimals is called a____________.​

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Answered by ayut1234
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Recurring decimal is also known as 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. More information about Repeating or Recurring Decimal: ●

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The set of digits that repeat in non-terminating decimals is called Recurring Decimal. The Correct Answer would be Recurring decimals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Recurring Decimal numbers are those numbers that maintain on repeating the equal value after a decimal point. These numbers also are referred to as Repeating Decimals. These consist of one or extra repeating numbers or sequences of numbers observed via way of means of the decimal point, which maintains on infinitely. For example:

1/3 = 0.33333..... (three repeats forever)

1/7 = 0.142857142857142857....... (14285714 repeat forever)

Recurring Decimal, additionally referred to as as repeating decimal, is a decimal wide variety only that includes digits repeating after a fixed interval after the decimal. For example, 46.374374374..., 5173.838383... etc. Decimals may be categorized into specific classes relying upon what sort of digits arise after the decimal point, whether or not the digits are repeating, non-repeating, end, or unending (endless digits after the decimal point).

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