The point whose distance from the origin is 1.6 units of length.
to show how much the number is worth
As there is only one number this would be located on the number line. The location being one quarter of the distance between -1 and -2. The scale of the line can be arbitrary so long as it includes as much of the line to show the number and a reference to 0 (zero)
If your solution comes from an equation, then you simply plot your answer on the number line. If the solution comes from an inequality, you either circle the solution, or color it in, depending on whether your inequality was < or < =. If it is <, then circle your point on the number line, and shade the line for numbers less than your solution. If it is >, circle your point on the number line, and shade the line for the numbers greater than your solution. If it is <=, repeat above, but instead of circling, shade your solution's point as well.
contour line
Well, darling, that's what we call a "ray". It's like a line that decided to show off and grow a pointy edge on both sides. So, next time you see a line feeling fancy with arrows, just remember it's called a ray.
Using just the number line, the only option is to draw some symbols on the number line wherever a data point is observed. It is not easy to show multiple occurrences on a one-dimensional figure.
how do you show 2/5's on a number line
A line segment is a line that has a point at the beginning and at the ending
Using Pythagoras Theorem: 5=22+12 Taking positive square root we get 1. Mark a point 'A' representing 2 units on number line. 2. Now construct AB of unit length perpendicular to OA. Join OB 3. Now taking O as centre and OB as radius draw an arc, intersecting number line at point C. 4. Point C represents on number line
The decimal point is used to show that the number is not whole. Numbers after the decimal point show fractions of the number so there is more accuracy.
you put a dash where the correct number is.
line plot
line plot
1/4 is equivalent to 0.25 on the number line
A map of europe
A line graph shows change over time.
First, you calculate it to the desired number of decimals. Then you place it on the number line in the usual manner.