Decimal Expansion of Rational Numbers

The Decimal Expansion of a Rational Number


Fill in the Blank:

The decimal expansion of a rational number is either terminating or non-terminating repeating.


Explanation:

  • Terminating decimal: Ends after a finite number of digits (e.g., \(0.5\))
  • Non-terminating repeating decimal: Continues forever but repeats (e.g., \(0.\overline{3}\))

Final Answer:

Terminating, Non-terminating repeating

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