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Numbers whose decimals do not end and do not repeat are

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Answer:

It's an irrational number

Explanation:

Examples:

√2 = 1.4142135623730950488016887242096980785696718...

π = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939...

e = 2.718281828459045235360287...

∛10 = 2.1544346900318837217592935665193504952593449421921...

and more

If the number has a finite or repeating decimal, then it is a rational number.

Examples:

2.75

-1.3333...

0.4545454545...

User Aladdin Gallas
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Answer: Irrational numbers

Step-by-step explanation: Let's take a look at the decimal 94.340192... which is an example or an irrational number.

Notice that this decimal is both non-terminating which means it has no repeating digits and a definite end and non-repeating which means that 1 or more numbers repeat so this decimal would be an irrational number.

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