a number line that has both a positive side and a negative side.
They are on the right hand side of the number line.
A question like this is usually referring to the number line. The opposite of 68 would be -68, on the negative side of the number line.
No!Negative ten thirds is -3.33. So we are comparing between -3.33 and -3. On the number line, -3 is to the right hand side of -3.33. And as always, on the number line, a number on the right is ALWAYS greater than ANY number which is on its left.
If you consider only the magnitude of the two numbers (disregarding the signs) then 6 is greater than 3. But when we have signed numbers, we have to imagine the number line. On the negative side of zero, a negative number closer to zero is considered greater than a negative number that is farther from zero. Similarly on the positive side of zero, a positive number closer to zero is considered smaller than a positive number that is farther from zero. I hope that explains it. -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
a number line that has both a positive side and a negative side.
left side of the number line
I suppose is shows that 0 is in the middle. Positive numbers are on one side (the right) with bigger numbers being further away from 0. Negative numbers are on the other side of 0 (normally the left) and the more negative the numbers are, the further they are from 0
If you noticed turn the thermomerter side ways and there you have it the number line and there are positive numbers and negitive numbers just like a number line
No they do not. If you move to the left side, the numbers just get smaller.
On the negative side it is finite: the number line goes on forever in both directions.
They are on the right hand side of the number line.
The decimal numbers that come before zero are : -20.3, -40.8 , -0.6 , -6.02 and many more . These are the numbers come before zero and present on left side of the number line.
Absolute values are always positive; so graph it on the positive side of the number line.
In standard mathematical notation, positive numbers are placed on the right side and negative numbers on the left side of the number line. Therefore, 36 is considered above 0 degrees because it is greater than 0.
A question like this is usually referring to the number line. The opposite of 68 would be -68, on the negative side of the number line.
No!Negative ten thirds is -3.33. So we are comparing between -3.33 and -3. On the number line, -3 is to the right hand side of -3.33. And as always, on the number line, a number on the right is ALWAYS greater than ANY number which is on its left.