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It does not exist.Proof: Indeed, suppose that this number exists, and denote it by X.Then X+1 is also a whole number (by definition of the whole numbers). So X cannot be the greatest number since X+1 is even greater, which contradicts the assumption of the first line. The same argument follows for X+1 (compared to X+2), and so on.Consequently, there is not a greatest whole number.Remark: One may consider that infinite is the greatest whole number (without such an above contradiction, since infinite+1=infinite), however infinite is not defined to be a whole number.
The digit with the second greatest value in the number is '1'. its value is second to the largest number which is 2.
Irrational numbers can be graphed at a number line, but only as an estimation.
The number would be 7.9 on a number line. What you can do to find this number is go to the spot on the number line that says 7 and 8. Cut the number line between 7 and 8 into 10 pieces. Then count to the ninth peice and this is 7.9
The way the number line is usually drawn, the greatest integer is the one that is to the right of all the others.
infinity
The number line
infinity (∞)
From least to greatest
what is the greatest or least from the number line negative or greater
That would be a number line.
If you place the numbers on the number line, they go from the least to the greatest as you go from left to right.
A straight line in Cartesian space will have at most two.
its called a number line
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
Find the number which is furthest to the right.