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Answer:
Infinite decimals that do not repeat.
Step-by-step explanation:
Repeating decimals can be as fractions where the top and bottom are integers.
Examples: .3333333333333333333333333333333.... can be written as 1/3.
or .19191919191919191919..... can be written as 19/99.
Terminating decimals can also be written as fractions where the top and bottom are integers.
Examples: .11=11/100 or .161=161/1000
Any number that can be written as a fraction where the top and bottom are integers (bottom integer not 0)
is a rational number.
Repeating decimals are infinite. So what I think they mean by infinite here is numbers like [tex]\pi[/tex] or [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]. There are not rational. They cannot be written as a fraction where the top and bottom are integers.
Answer:
Rational numbers do NOT include:
infinite decimals
Step-by-step explanation: