I mean, there's only so many single digits, so wouldn't an infinite number eventually have to repeat? an infinite decimal would contain all possible number combinations wouldn't it?
I mean, there's only so many single digits, so wouldn't an infinite
number eventually have to repeat?
an infinite decimal would contain all possible number combinations wouldn't it?
You are misunderstanding "doesn't repeat". Every rational number, expressed as a decimal, "eventually repeats" means that, possibly, after a long string of digits, we have a block of digits such that the rest of the number is precisely that block repeated over and over again: \(\displaystyle a.b_1b_2b_2... b_nc_1c_2....c_nc_1c_2...c_nc_1c_2... c_n....\). A string of digits that happens to repeat once or twice does NOT qualify as saying the number "eventually repeats".
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