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define non-terminating Decimal to a non-repeating decimal - irRATIONAL
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A non-terminating decimal is a decimal representation of a number that goes on indefinitely without a stopping point or repeating pattern. It does not terminate or end in a specific digit or sequence of digits.
A non-repeating decimal, also known as an irrational decimal, is a decimal representation of a number that continues indefinitely without repeating any specific sequence of digits. Unlike rational numbers, which can be written as fractions with finite or repeating decimals, irrational numbers cannot be expressed as fractions and have decimal representations that go on indefinitely without any repeating pattern. Some examples of irrational numbers include π (pi) and √2 (the square root of 2).
A non-repeating decimal, also known as an irrational decimal, is a decimal representation of a number that continues indefinitely without repeating any specific sequence of digits. Unlike rational numbers, which can be written as fractions with finite or repeating decimals, irrational numbers cannot be expressed as fractions and have decimal representations that go on indefinitely without any repeating pattern. Some examples of irrational numbers include π (pi) and √2 (the square root of 2).
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