Start at the number -5. Adding a positive number implies moving to the right on a number line, so move 3 spaces to the right on the number line. This gives -5 + 3 = -2.
5 (positive 5)
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are you kidding me?-9_-8_-7-6_-5_-4_-3_-2_-1_0_1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9there is your number line, go on from there.
10 To find the units from any two integers on the number line, subtract one number from the other, and the absolute value of that number is the answer. In this case, you would write -5 - 5 = -10 or 5 - -5 = 10. The absolute value of both answers is 10.
There is no number between 5 and 5. It is the same point on the number line and a word like between would imply a space from one point to the next on the number line.
Start at the number -5. Adding a positive number implies moving to the right on a number line, so move 3 spaces to the right on the number line. This gives -5 + 3 = -2.
3/5 on a number line = 0.6
A number's distance from 0 on a number line is called absolute value. The absolute value of 5 is 5 and the absolute value of -5 is also 5.
5.7, on a number line, is located in between 5 and 6.
At the number 2, draw a vertical line (perpendicular to the number line) and mark a distance of 1 unit on this line. Call this point X The distance from 0 to X is sqrt(5). Put a compass with its point at 0 and the pencil at X, and then draw an arc to cut the number line. That will be sqrt(5) on the number line.
The number above the line in a fraction is called the numerator. The number below the line is called the denominator. So in the fraction 5/7 5 is the numerator and 7 is the denominator.
how do you show 2/5's on a number line
One number greater than -5 on the number line is -4.
no it does not because . . . well, if you look at this number: 5, it does not have a line of symmetry going to the side, up or down, nore diagnal.
5 (positive 5)
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