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Given that the decimal expansion of irrational numbers is non-terminating, non-recurring, and is irrational, what can we conclude about the decimal expansion of ?
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Since, decimal expansion of irrational numbers is non-terminating, non-recurring, and is irrational.
∴ We can conclude that,
Decimal expansion of is non-terminating and non-recurring.
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