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What is decimal expansion?

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Answered by achulbul
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A decimal representation of a non-negative real number r is an expression in the form of a series, traditionally written as a sum where a₀ is a nonnegative integer, and a₁, a₂, ... are integers satisfying 0 ≤ aᵢ ≤ 9, called the digits of the decimal representation.

Answered by swayamkumar987
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it is non negative numbers and the expressions are in series

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