The integer located 3 units to the left of 0 on a number line is -3. Therefore, the correct answer is b) -3.
-31
-3 and 3
you have to take 3-3 to get 0 you can do right to left or Left to right but you always have to do the y intercept first then take 2-0 to get 2 .You can do right to left or left to right then it would be 0/2 then you simplify it to get 0
To use a number line to show that opposite quantities combine to make 0, start by marking the number line with positive numbers to the right of zero and negative numbers to the left. For example, if you take a positive number like +3, move three units to the right from zero. Then, to show its opposite, -3, move three units to the left from zero. When you reach the original position of zero, this demonstrates that +3 and -3 combine to equal 0.
-3
The integer located 3 units to the left of 0 on a number line is -3. Therefore, the correct answer is b) -3.
It is the 'ten thousandths' place.
-31
the number 2 is two units to the right of 0 on the number line. the number -2 is two units to the left of 0
If you start at 0 then: 0+5-3+4=6 I hope it helped you
3 and -3
-3 and 3
The two points are (2, -3) and (-4, 5). To start at the origin, O, which is (0, 0). Then, to find any point, such as (p, q), you move p units to the right (to the left if p is negative) and then q units up (down if q is negative). So, the first point is 2 units to the righ and 3 down. The second is 4 to the left and 5 up.
you have to take 3-3 to get 0 you can do right to left or Left to right but you always have to do the y intercept first then take 2-0 to get 2 .You can do right to left or left to right then it would be 0/2 then you simplify it to get 0
5 units
By going left 3 units and down 4 units.