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A ________ that never repeats the same finite block of digits and never ends is an irrational number.
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A ________ that never repeats the same finite block of digits and never ends is an irrational number.
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A ________
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finite block of digits and never ends is an
irrational number.
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the answer is decimal
for example: 738.7382827363.... is irrational because it goes on forever (represented by the ....) and it doesn’t follow a pattern whatsoever.
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Rational
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