Matching Pairs Rational NumbersOnline version Rational Numbers Vocabulary Terms by matt jarvis 1 Irrational Number 2 Divisor 3 Terminating Decimal 4 Dividend 5 Bar Notation 6 Rational Numbers 7 Repeating Decimal 8 Long Division A number that does not end in a terminating or repeating decimal and can't be written as a fraction A line written above a decimal number to show that a digit or digits repeat A method by which rational numbers also known as fractions can be converted to decimals. A number that has a finite number of digits after the decimal; in simpler terms it means a decimal that does not repeat or go on indefinitely. This number will eventually have a zero as the remainder. The number which the dividend is being divided by The number that is being divided A decimal number that after a certain point has a digit or series of digits that repeat often represented with a line above the digit(s) that repeat called a bar notation. It is important to note that a repeating decimal will never have a zero as a remainder. Any number that can be written as a fraction