define Non-terminating and non-repeating decimal - IRRATIONAL

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A non-terminating decimal refers to a decimal number that continues infinitely without reaching a point of closure or termination. It does not have a final digit or a pattern that repeats. Examples of non-terminating decimals include √2, π (pi), and e (Euler's number).

A non-repeating decimal, also known as an irrational number, is a decimal number that does not have a recurring pattern or a sequence of digits that repeats indefinitely. Unlike rational numbers, which can be expressed as fractions, irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. Some well-known examples of irrational numbers include √2, √3, and √5.

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