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There are 2 units in the number.
4 is one of infinitely many points on a number line. There is not a special number line for 4!
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The slope of the line (on a linear equation) is rise over run. Meaning how far apart vertically (up and down) two points on the graph are, divided by how many units apart they are horizontally (left to right).
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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.
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There are 2 units in the number.
10 units ------------------------------------------------ 4 - -6 = 4 + 6 = 10 On a number line: You need to go 6 units from -6 to 0, and then another 4 units from 0 to 4 making 6 + 4 = 10 units in total.
None. If a point is 2 units from 'A' and equidistant from 'A' and 'B', then it also has to be2 units from 'B'.But the shortest distance between 'A' and 'B' is 6 units, and the point on that line that's equidistantfrom both of them is the point in the middle, which is 3 units from each.So a point equidistant from 'A' and 'B' must be 3 or more units from each one. 2 units won't do it.
the scale would be how many units or numbers you go by each line in the line graph.