- A
repeating decimal or
recurring decimal is a
decimal representation of a
number whose digits are
eventually periodic (that is,
after some place, the...
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decimal separator, are
sometimes called terminating decimals. A
repeating decimal is an
infinite decimal that,
after some place,
repeats indefinitely the...
- A
decimal representation of a non-negative real
number r is its
expression as a
sequence of
symbols consisting of
decimal digits traditionally written...
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Sometimes an
infinite repeating decimal is
required to
reach the same precision. Thus, it is
often useful to
convert repeating decimals into fractions. A...
- base
which is a
perfect square, that is, base 4, 9, 16, 25, etc.
Repeating decimal Fermat's
little theorem Cyclic permutation of
integer Parasitic number...
- them)
provide a built-in (primitive) or
library decimal data type to
represent non-
repeating decimal fractions like 0.3 and −1.17
without rounding, and...
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ellipsis or
another notation that
indicates the
repeating pattern. Such a
decimal is
called a
repeating decimal. Thus 1/3 can be
written as 0.333..., with...
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other integer base, such as the
binary and
hexadecimal ones (see
Repeating decimal § Extension to
other bases). A real
number that is not
rational is...
- ({\frac {1}{3}})_{10}} , in binary, is: Thus the
repeating decimal fraction 0.3... is
equivalent to the
repeating binary fraction 0.01... . Or for example, 0...
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Goodwyn published an
observation on the
appearance of 9s in the
repeating-
decimal representations of
fractions whose denominators are
certain prime...