Define) Terminating Decimal to a fraction - RATIONAL

Define) Repeating Decimal to a fraction - RATIONAL
Define) Non-terminating and non-repeating decimal - IRRATIONAL

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Terminating Decimal to a fraction - A terminating decimal is a decimal number that ends after a finite number of digits. It can be expressed as a fraction where the denominator is a power of 10. For example, 0.75 is a terminating decimal because it can be written as 3/4.

Repeating Decimal to a fraction - A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after a certain point. It can also be expressed as a fraction where the repeating pattern of digits is placed over a number of nines equal to the number of repeating digits. For example, 0.333... is a repeating decimal because it can be written as 1/3.

Non-terminating and non-repeating decimal - A non-terminating and non-repeating decimal, also known as an infinite decimal, is a decimal number that does not have a repeating pattern of digits and also does not end. These decimals cannot be expressed as a fraction and are therefore considered irrational numbers. Examples of non-terminating and non-repeating decimals include pi (π) and the square root of 2 (√2).
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