No they do not. If you move to the left side, the numbers just get smaller.
Numbers to the right of zero on a number line are positive numbers; to the left are the negative numbers.
gib numbers to the left, little numbers ti the right
no negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers..... you can draw out a numberline and see any number to the left of the number zero is negative and to the right is positive
The way they are usually presented, numbers further to the right are greater than numbers further to the left.
To the left of zero.
no
because numbers on the are bigger than the numbers on the left in number line
Yes - imagine moving from left to right on a number line, the numbers on the right being larger than the numbers on the left.
it's the number in the middle...
A positive number is greater than a negative number. If both numbers are positive, the longer number - the one with more digits - is larger. If both have the same number of digits, compare the digits from the left, one at a time until you find one that is different. The one with the larger digit in this last comparison is the larger number.
Since the numbers on a number line increase from left to right, it follows that any number to the left of another number is smaller than that other number. Of course, most of the time it is quite obvious which of two numbers is larger, and we don't need to plot them on a number line to find that out.
On a number line, the numbers start with zero and get larger as they move to the right, They are negative and get smaller as they move to the left from the zero. To find which number is greater, you can find the places of two numbers on the line and the one on the right is greater.
Numbers to the right of zero on a number line are positive numbers; to the left are the negative numbers.
Align the numbers according their place values. Go from left to right (decreasing place values) until the face values of the numbers are different. Then the number with the larger face value in that place is the larger number.
The numbers on the left side of the table are the period numbers and on the top are the group numbers.
-12 is larger than -18. Think of the negative numbers as moving right and left along a number line containing whole numbers.
Smaller numbers always go to the left of larger number on the number line.