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would -0.03521 be a terminating decimal? If not what decimal form would it be?
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what about square root 121
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A terminating decimal is a decimal that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point.
The number \(-0.03521\) is a terminating decimal because it has a finite number of digits (specifically, five digits) after the decimal point. Thus, it is not only a terminating decimal but also can be expressed in decimal form as \(-0.03521\).
So, to answer your question, \(-0.03521\) **is** a terminating decimal.
The number \(-0.03521\) is a terminating decimal because it has a finite number of digits (specifically, five digits) after the decimal point. Thus, it is not only a terminating decimal but also can be expressed in decimal form as \(-0.03521\).
So, to answer your question, \(-0.03521\) **is** a terminating decimal.
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