Is 7 504 a cyclic decimal?

Updated on educate 2024-08-05
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No, a cyclic decimal is a number after the decimal point that looks like something about the same, and it is infinite.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No. Decimals are a special form of representation of real numbers. All fractions can be expressed as decimals, and the dot in the decimal is called the decimal point, which is the dividing point between the integer part of a decimal and the decimal part.

    A decimal with an integer part of zero is called a pure decimal, and a decimal with an integer part that is not zero is called a decimal with a decimal.

    Decimals are a special form of representation of real numbers. All fractions can be expressed as decimals, and the dot in the decimal is called the decimal point, which is the dividing point between the integer part of a decimal and the decimal part. A decimal with an integer part of zero is called a pure decimal, and a decimal with an integer part that is not zero is called a decimal with a decimal.

    Add or remove any zero at the end of the decimal part and keep the decimal in size. For example:.

    Move the decimal point to the right (or left) by n digits respectively, and the value of the decimal will expand (or shrink) by a factor of the nth power of the base. (e.g. for decimal ).

    Finite decimals. The decimal part is followed by a finite number of decimals. For example, , , , and finite decimal numbers are rational numbers that can be formed into fractions.

    A simplest fraction can be reduced to a finite decimal number if and only if its denominator contains only prime factors 2 or 5, or both. Similarly, a simplest fraction can be turned into a finite decimal of the base of a positive integer if and only if the prime factor of its denominator is a subset of the base prime factor.

    Infinitesimal decimals. Repeating decimal.

    A decimal number or numbers that repeat in sequence from a certain digit of the decimal part is called a cyclic decimal. Such as 1 7=, 11 6=, etc. Cyclic decimal numbers are also rational numbers and can be formed as fractions.

    Infinite does not loop decimals.

    A decimal part with an infinite number of digits, and a decimal number or numbers that do not repeat in sequence and over again is called an infinite non-cyclic decimal number, such as pi =, the base of a natural logarithm e=. Infinite non-cyclic decimal numbers are irrational numbers and cannot be reduced to fractional form.

    Conversion of decimal and fraction.

    Finite fraction: reduced to tenths (hundredths......After the approximation.

    Pure cyclic decimal fraction: cyclic node as a numerator, cyclic node if there is one digit, the denominator is 9; The cycle section has two digits and a denominator of 99; There are three digits in the loop section, the denominator is 999, and so on. For example, the offer to be able to make a point.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's a finite decimal, not a cyclic decimal.

    1. There is no ellipsis, nor is it an abbreviated form of circular decimals, the number of decimal places is finite, so it is a finite decimal.

    2. If you write or the numbers 4 and 7 plus a small dot, it is a circular decimal.

    3. Definition of cyclic decimals: the decimal part of a number starts from a certain digit, and one or several numbers repeat in turn as infinite decimals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not a cyclic decimal.

    Let's first take a look at the definition of cyclic decimals: a number starts from a certain digit of the decimal part, and a number or numbers are repeated in turn, such a decimal is called a cyclic decimal.

    Although the numbers 4 and 7 are repeated in the decimal part, they disappear after just one repetition. So it's not a cyclic decimal, it's a finite decimal.

    If so, it's a circular decimal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This circular decimal indicates that the circular points are marked on 4 and 5.

    A cyclic decimal is its decimal part, the 10th digit is (4), and the 101st digit is (0).

    Solution: The decimal part of the decimal is a 405 cycle, and the cycle section is 310 3=3......1. The decimal part or the 10th digit is the same as the first digit of the cycle section, which is 4;

    101÷3=33……2, the 10th digit of the decimal part is the same as the second and regimental punch of the Summoning and Annihilation Cycle Section, which is 0.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The decimal infinitesimal number in which the previous digit or section of the number is repeated continuously after the decimal point is called a cyclic decimal number, and the number that is repeated is called a cyclic section. The abbreviation for cyclic decimal is to omit all the numbers after the first cyclic stanza and add a small dot above the first and last two digits of the first cyclic stanza.

    It means that the decimal part repeats itself continuously from 4 onwards, so it is a circular decimal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Indicates that there are endless 4s behind it

    So, this is indeed a circular decimal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not a circular decimal because there are no recurring numbers.

    Cyclic decimals: A decimal number, starting from a certain digit of the decimal part, a number or several numbers are repeated in turn, such a decimal is a cyclic decimal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    is a cyclic decimal, which is read as: five, four, four cycles.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not certain that this number is a cyclic decimal.

    If it is a circular decimal, generally write at least two of the loop sections.

    is a cyclic decimal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as the number after the decimal has a loop, it is a loop decimal, and this is a wireless loop decimals.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to the title:

    If the ellipses are all 4, it means that this is a cyclic decimal, an infinite cyclic decimal, and the circular number is 4

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, as long as it is followed by an ellipsis, it is an infinite decimal.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's a cyclic decimal, 4 is followed by the same number, 4 or two or three digits are the same number, and the cyclic is a cyclic decimal.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    is a cyclic decimal.

    4 in a non-stop cycle.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, it is a cyclic decimal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If 5 4 is followed by an ellipsis, then this is the meaning of 5 4 4444, which is a cyclic decimal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is it a cyclic decimal, not a cyclic decimal, approximately equal, by vertical calculation, vertical calculation is a liter trouble:

    Vertical public void laughing and burning difference.

    That is, the result of the vertical calculation is approximately equal to .

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    , there is no loop knot after the decimal point, so it is not a loop decimal.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The calculation is as follows: , and the result is a cyclic decimal.

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