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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.
A number line has negative numbers to the left of zero, and -3.5 is a distance of 3.5 to the left.
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If the number line has negative numbers to the left of zero and positive numbers to the right then the further you go to the right, the greater the numbers become.
You could call from Gmail to the phone numbers of your contacts. This can be done by the bottom left pane. It contains the icon of a land-line receiver.
Go from left to right along the number line.
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Negative numbers can be found to the left of 0 on the number line.
A number line can have both positive and negative numbers. You can put the number line in any position, but often it is represented so that numbers to the right of zero are positive, and numbers to the left of zero, negative.
Draw the line (horizontally with positive numbers towards the right and negative numbers towards the left)) and mark the two numbers. The number which is further to the right along the line is greater than the other; alternatively, this can be expressed as: The number which is further to the left along the line is less than the other. If both numbers are the same point (mark) on the line, then they are equal.
because numbers on the are bigger than the numbers on the left in number line