You know by which one is further but I think what you mean to ask is how do you know how much it's greater and if that's what you ment the the difference between the two arrows is the answer
The number which is more to the right is greater (when the line is in its normal position).
what is the greatest or least from the number line negative or greater
the number on the right is the greater of two numbers
-8
The positive number is always greater. However, the modulus of a negative number may be greater. Here is the number line. -infinity,.... -5,-4,-3,-2,-1, 0,+1,+2,+3,+4,+5 .... + infinity. So reading the number line, +2 > -4 . However, the modulus of '-4' is greater than the modulus of +2. . It is written as |-4| > |+2|, that is the number four is greater than the number two. Note the pair of vertical lines. NB I have put in the positive (+) sign to compare against the negative (-), however, a number that does not show a sign is read as positive(+).
point on the number line is greater than 0 but less than 2 = 1
6/10 is bigger
what is the greatest or least from the number line negative or greater
the number on the right is the greater of two numbers
• -0.4 -0.25 0 0.25 0.4 •.
no, the further right you go on the number line, the greater the number
-8
A number line is usually drawn in such a way that as you count,you move to the right along the number line.On a line drawn like that, greater numbers are farther to the right.(When you count, greater numbers come later.)
-1
Numbers become greater proceeding to the right.
how do you show 2/5's on a number line
We assume you are graphing on a number line, not an x-y plane. Draw an "open" circle (not filled in) at -4, and a line from it across to the right end of the number line. Put an arrow on the end of the line to show that the graph continues to the right.
Divide a number line into eight segments and label each one in eighths. 5/8 will be to the right of 3/8.