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What is terminal decimal expansion?

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Answered by rosoni28
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terminating decimal is usually defined as a decimal number that contains a finite number of digits after the decimal point. More. A terminating decimal like 13.2 can be represented as the repeating decimal 13.20000000000000..., but when the repeating digit is zero, the number is usually labelled as terminating.

Answered by hesliainfanta
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Terminating Decimal Expansion

1)Terminating decimal has finite digits and non terminating decimals do not have finite digits.

2)Terminating decimal number has a finite number of digits after the decimal point.

3)A number with a terminating decimal is a rational number.

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