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  2. List of mathematical constants - Wikipedia

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    The following list includes the continued fractions of some constants and is sorted by their representations. Continued fractions with more than 20 known terms have been truncated, with an ellipsis to show that they continue. Rational numbers have two continued fractions; the version in this list is the shorter one.

  3. Periodic continued fraction - Wikipedia

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    where the repeating block is indicated by dots over its first and last terms. [2] If the initial non-repeating block is not present – that is, if k = -1, a 0 = a m and = [;,, …, ¯], the regular continued fraction x is said to be purely periodic.

  4. Repeating decimal - Wikipedia

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    A repeating decimal or recurring decimal is a decimal representation of a number whose digits are eventually periodic (that is, after some place, the same sequence of digits is repeated forever); if this sequence consists only of zeros (that is if there is only a finite number of nonzero digits), the decimal is said to be terminating, and is not considered as repeating.

  5. Continued fraction - Wikipedia

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    In number theory the standard unqualified use of the term continued fraction refers to the special case where all numerators are 1, and is treated in the article Simple continued fraction. The present article treats the case where numerators and denominators are sequences { a i } , { b i } {\displaystyle \{a_{i}\},\{b_{i}\}} of constants or ...

  6. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    Dividing the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same non-zero number yields an equivalent fraction: if the numerator and the denominator of a fraction are both divisible by a number (called a factor) greater than 1, then the fraction can be reduced to an equivalent fraction with a smaller numerator and a smaller denominator.

  7. Aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    The aspect ratio of a geometric shape is the ratio of its sizes in different dimensions. For example, the aspect ratio of a rectangle is the ratio of its longer side to its shorter side—the ratio of width to height, [1] [2] when the rectangle is oriented as a "landscape".

  8. Binary number - Wikipedia

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    This is also a repeating binary fraction 0.0 0011... . It may come as a surprise that terminating decimal fractions can have repeating expansions in binary. It is for this reason that many are surprised to discover that 1/10 + ... + 1/10 (addition of 10 numbers) differs from 1 in binary floating point arithmetic. In fact, the only binary ...

  9. 1/6 - Wikipedia

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    1/6 or 1 ⁄ 6 may refer to: 1/6 (number), a fraction (one sixth, 1 ⁄ 6) 1/6, a 2021 EP by Sunmi; 1st Battalion, 6th Marines; January 6 (month-day date notation) The United States Capitol attack, which occurred on January 6, 2021; 1 June (day-month date notation)