- How do you show a recurring decimal?
- What is an example of a recurring decimal?
- What is a recurring decimal called?
How do you show a recurring decimal?
Dot notation is used with recurring decimals. The dot above the number shows which numbers recur, for example 0.5 7 ˙ is equal to 0.5777777... and. 2 ˙ 7 ˙ is equal to 0.27272727...
What is an example of a recurring decimal?
The decimal numbers having infinite numbers of digits after the decimal point, and the digits are repeated at equal intervals after the decimal point are known as the recurring decimal numbers. For example, \(0.111…, 4.444444…, 5.232323…, 21.123123… \) etc., are the recurring decimals.
What is a recurring decimal called?
A repeating decimal, also called a recurring decimal, is a number whose decimal representation eventually becomes periodic (i.e., the same sequence of digits repeats indefinitely).