A number line stretches out for infinity.
So, infinity.
The number line from 1 to 10 includes 10 integers, but an infinite number of real numbers.
there r millons and millons and millons of numbers so there is no exted number of numbers
The number 1 is considered a single number.
It has a single number of diagonals.The number is 2 .
Yes. In fact, a number line would be full of an uncountably many infinite number of discontinuities (holes) without them and hence would not be a line, so in fact irrational numbers MUST be placed on the number line in order for it to exist.
8 3
The number line for 4 is a horizontal line where the number 4 is marked at the center. To the left of 4, you have numbers like 3, 2, 1, and so on, while to the right of 4, you have numbers like 5, 6, 7, and beyond. The number line extends infinitely in both directions, representing all real numbers.
As the denominator increases the fraction will be smaller but there is no limit to how tiny that fraction can be. So between any two numbers on the number line, you can have an infinite number of fractions.
It's 6
8: 1,2,3,5,7,13,17,19
It is impossible to list the GCF of every pair of numbers, because there are infinitely many numbers. If you are looking for the GCF of any number by itself, the GCF of a single number is that number.
There are infinitely many such numbers. Any number starting with 3. will do.