It's possible to find the repeating part of a decimal by iterating through ever greater sections of the decimal and then checking it with the next chunk.
Ex.(1/28) 0.03571428571428571, 0.03[571428]571428
However, there are always rather large repetition lengths.
Ex. (31/89)
0.[34831460674157303370786516853932584269662921]34831460674157303370786516853932584269662921....
The problem with using javascript to evaluate a fraction out of 0.[34831460674157303370786516853932584269662921]34831460674157303370786516853932584269662921.... is that javascript has a max of 17 decimals. How do I get more decimals?