The square of 3 is 9, which does not lie between consecutive integers. Perhaps you mean the square root of 3, which lies between 1 and 2.
The square root of -30 is an imaginary number, specifically ( \sqrt{-30} = i\sqrt{30} ). Since the square root of a negative number does not exist on the real number line, it does not lie between any two consecutive integers. Therefore, it cannot be compared to integers in the same way that real numbers can.
The consecutive integers of -60 are -59 and -61. These are the integers that come immediately before and after -60 on the number line. In general, for any integer ( n ), the consecutive integers are ( n-1 ) and ( n+1 ).
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The number line is set up so that integers are equally space. That is, the distance between two consecutive integers is, for example, 1 cm. (or some other convenient distance). Also, the numbers are usually labeled; you should therefore have no trouble finding them. If you have one integer, the next number (one more) is one unit to the right (at least, that's the standard way to show a number line).
Integers on the number line are the whole numbers.
Between 3 and 4.
Between 2 and 3.
75 lies between two consecutive even integers, 74 and 76. The square root of 75 lies between 8 and 9.
The square root of -30 is an imaginary number, specifically ( \sqrt{-30} = i\sqrt{30} ). Since the square root of a negative number does not exist on the real number line, it does not lie between any two consecutive integers. Therefore, it cannot be compared to integers in the same way that real numbers can.
The consecutive integers of -60 are -59 and -61. These are the integers that come immediately before and after -60 on the number line. In general, for any integer ( n ), the consecutive integers are ( n-1 ) and ( n+1 ).
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12 and 13
The number line is set up so that integers are equally space. That is, the distance between two consecutive integers is, for example, 1 cm. (or some other convenient distance). Also, the numbers are usually labeled; you should therefore have no trouble finding them. If you have one integer, the next number (one more) is one unit to the right (at least, that's the standard way to show a number line).
Integers on the number line are the whole numbers.
put one on top of the other ansd square root
If you have drawn a number line counting in whole numbers, the integers are those whole number points. Any decimal numbers in between are not integers.
I think you have it backwards. The two integers with the square root of 61 BETWEEN them are 7 and 8.