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= Repeating decimal
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A repeating decimal is a decimal representation of a number in which a digit or a group of digits repeats indefinitely. This means that after a certain point, the same sequence of digits appears over and over again, without end. Repeating decimals can result from the division of certain fractions. For example: - The fraction \\( \\frac\{1\}\{3\} \\) is equal to \\( 0.333...\\), where the digit '3' repeats forever.