MATH 107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Unit Fraction, Repeating Decimal, Irrational Number

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Each of the numbers will have its own factors. A nonterminating decimal that has a block of digits repeat endlessly. A fraction in which the numerator and denominator have no common factors other than. In measurements, the size of the comparison object. A fraction with a numerator 1, such as . Greatest of all the common divisors of given numbers. Greatest of all the common factors of the given numbers. A number that is not a rational number and decimals do not repeat. A decimal that has infinitely many place values. A number that cannot be written in the form integer / nonzero integer. In early work the integers are whole numbers. The decimal for a rational number is either terminating or repeating.

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