It is 1.
It is 1.
It is 1.
It is 1.
It is 1.
a number of things
from the question on the sheet.
I assume you mean the square Root of 3. You can't show it exactly as root 3 is an irrational number. BUT, you can show it approximately. Root 3 = 1.732... So put a mark between 1 and 2 on the number line at about 1.7.
what your counting
unit line number
It goes 825 unit to the right of the number 0.
2
Somewhere on the line, at a distance that is A times the unit distance from the origin.
7
At the point 1, draw a perpendicular to the number line. Mark of a length of 1 unit on this line: call that point A.From the 0 on the number line, using a pair of compasses, measure the arc OA and use that length to mark the number line at sqrt(2).Rationale:You have a right angled triangle, with its right angle at the point 1. The base is 1 unit and the vertical height is 1 unit. So, by Pythagoras, the line from 0 to A is sqrt(2) units.At the point 1, draw a perpendicular to the number line. Mark of a length of 1 unit on this line: call that point A.From the 0 on the number line, using a pair of compasses, measure the arc OA and use that length to mark the number line at sqrt(2).Rationale:You have a right angled triangle, with its right angle at the point 1. The base is 1 unit and the vertical height is 1 unit. So, by Pythagoras, the line from 0 to A is sqrt(2) units.At the point 1, draw a perpendicular to the number line. Mark of a length of 1 unit on this line: call that point A.From the 0 on the number line, using a pair of compasses, measure the arc OA and use that length to mark the number line at sqrt(2).Rationale:You have a right angled triangle, with its right angle at the point 1. The base is 1 unit and the vertical height is 1 unit. So, by Pythagoras, the line from 0 to A is sqrt(2) units.At the point 1, draw a perpendicular to the number line. Mark of a length of 1 unit on this line: call that point A.From the 0 on the number line, using a pair of compasses, measure the arc OA and use that length to mark the number line at sqrt(2).Rationale:You have a right angled triangle, with its right angle at the point 1. The base is 1 unit and the vertical height is 1 unit. So, by Pythagoras, the line from 0 to A is sqrt(2) units.
It is the line segment between any two consecutive whole numbers.
Probably "Number".