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Theoretically, no real numbers cannot be graphed on the number line. The number line contains all real values. Practically, it is not really possible to exactly place an irrational number, as it is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal. But for all intents and purposes, you can place it at least to the tenth or hundredth place, which is about all you can discern with the naked eye, anyway!
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[ y = mx + b ] is.m = the slope of the graphed lineb = the 'y' value where the graphed line crosses the y-axis.
Any compound inequality, in one variable, can be graphed on the number line.
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Irrational numbers can be graphed at a number line, but only as an estimation.
It could be a line graph, bar graph, or a pictograph.
you look at the line and see if there are any direct points on the line the slope formula
Two integers A and B are graphed on a number line. If A is less than B is A always less than B?
Integer, rational and irrational numner, real number
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Absolute values are always positive; so graph it on the positive side of the number line.
Theoretically, no real numbers cannot be graphed on the number line. The number line contains all real values. Practically, it is not really possible to exactly place an irrational number, as it is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal. But for all intents and purposes, you can place it at least to the tenth or hundredth place, which is about all you can discern with the naked eye, anyway!
Any function of the form f(x) = ax + b, or any relation of the form Ax + By = C.This is the function that forms a line graphed. The slope of line can be taken out as C/A. * * * * * The above answer assumes that a line MUST be a straight line! Since the graph is a line, the domain must be an interval in the Real numbers. The interval may be finite, or infinite in one or both directions. In order that the graph does not have breaks in it the function must be continuous. Any such function will do.