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Signal generators make repeating or non-repeating waveforms of electronic signals and impulses that can be adjusted by modulation, frequency, and voltage. There are many different types used for fixing, testing, and designing electronics.
Yes, 0.9999999.... repeating to infinity equals 1 sharp (not approximately).
The answer depends on what is repeating: 0.87777... is different from 0.878787...
No, because repeating decimals never stop repeating, so it would be impossible to have a different number that does not repeat.
Yes, of course. Different denominators in the rational equivalent give rise to different lengths of repeating strings.
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Five divided by nine is equal to: 5 / 9 = 0.55 with the last 5 repeating = approximately to 0.56 Seven divided by nine is equal to: 7 / 9 = 0.77 with the last 7 repeating = approximately to 0.78
Replication
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When 107 over 333 is expressed as a decimal, it becomes approximately 0.321321321..., which reveals a repeating sequence. The repeating part, "321," consists of three digits. Therefore, the smallest sequence of repeating digits has 3 digits.