A curved line can pass through (not threw) all four quadrants. The maximim for a straight line is three.
I would say from an educated guess that it is 0. A straight line could avoid all quadrants if it were placed on the origins of the x and y axis.
To find the greatest integer plotted on a number line, you would look for the rightmost point marked on the line, as integers increase in value from left to right. If the number line is finite and has specific integers plotted, the greatest one will be the largest value among those points. If the number line extends infinitely, there is no greatest integer, as integers continue indefinitely.
infinity (∞)
From least to greatest
what is the greatest or least from the number line negative or greater
I would say from an educated guess that it is 0. A straight line could avoid all quadrants if it were placed on the origins of the x and y axis.
The point (-1,0) lies on the boundary line between Quadrants II and III .
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
Quadrants I and III, numbered from I at upper right (+, +) left and moving clockwise. The line passes through the origin (0,0).
A coordinate plane has two axes and four quadrants. The horizontal number line is called the x-axis and the vertical line is called the y-axis.
infinity (∞)
From least to greatest
what is the greatest or least from the number line negative or greater
That would be a number line.
Only in a single quadrant? No. A line can be in two, or in three, different quadrants.