is 3.010010001... a repeating decimal ? explain
Well i dont believe it is a repeating decimal because what i have learned repeating decimals look like 5.00000 or something along those lines
umm wait what ? im in 7th & sorry i dont get you
@AlanaCASADO
I would say yes because it have constant number of the same repation
has * not have
thank you @AlanaCASADO
Also next time post this in math not english (:
ooh damm i didn't know this was english
Haha yeah no biggy tho (:
omg no one is helping me for mathematics >..<
im sorry
no, its not. the 3.010010001 doesn't follow a consistent pattern. Pattern=Repeat. If it looks like this... 3.01010101 (3.01-01-01-01) or 3.001001001001 (3.001-001-001-001) then it has a pattern and is a repeating decimal.
It does follow a constant pattern because the #'s go 010 010 010 01. So yes it is a consistent pattern. :)
no, they actually dont, so no
the numbers cant build up, repetative means pattern. if something goes square circle square square circle square square square circle... its not a pattern
i kinda said that in my first one but second guessed myself
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