to the right of 0, and 1.
-2/8 or -1/4 would go left of the 0 on the number line
No, the number 2 does not have line symmetry.
It is: (0.86+0.9)/2 = 0.88
Two and one fifths (2 1/5) is located between the whole numbers 2 and 3 on the number line. To find it, first convert 2 1/5 to an improper fraction, which is 11/5. On the number line, it would be positioned slightly to the right of 2, specifically one-fifth of the way towards 3.
It is: 0.5
-2/8 or -1/4 would go left of the 0 on the number line
Between 1 and 2
Between 1 and 2
No, the number 2 does not have line symmetry.
Simply plot the irrational number at it's approximate location on the number line and label the irrational number. For example, if you were to plot pi on the number line, you would plot it at about 3.14 and label it with "π" (the pi symbol, if it doesn't show up) Another example is if you want to plot the square root of 2 on the number line. You would plot it at around 1.414 and label it with "√2"
Typically, the house number and street name. Line 2 would be city, state. (US)
It is: (0.86+0.9)/2 = 0.88
On a number line, 2.6 would fall between 2 and 3. The number line represents the continuum of real numbers, with each point corresponding to a unique value. So, 2.6 would be located closer to 3 than to 2 on the number line.
1
Two thirds of the way from 1 to 2.
Yes.
3/4 of the way past 2