what is meant by non terminating decimal
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non terminating decimal is a type of decimal expansion in which the digits after decimal are either repeating the same no. or is not getting terminated (i.e the remainder is not comming zero and the qoutient is going on and on).
Examples :
➡π (3.14....)
➡1/11 = 0.09090909.....
➡3/13 = 0.230769230769.....
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Examples :
➡π (3.14....)
➡1/11 = 0.09090909.....
➡3/13 = 0.230769230769.....
HOPE IT HELPS !
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST !
DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW !
☺
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