A terminating decimal expansion of a fraction is one in which the decimal expansion has all zeros from some point on.
A decimal that contains a finite number of digits.
A decimal with an exact number of nonzero digits, such as .0375
A decimal which ends; a repeating decimal in which the repeating digit is 0. For example, 0.5 and 0.125 are terminating decimals. See decimal.
A decimal number where the digits do not indefinitely repeat.
A decimal whose digits do not repeat; all terminating decimals are rational numbers (e.g., 0.7355).