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any integer and the negative of that integer... for example 3 and -3 are the same distance from 0
The closest integer to left of 11.7 on the number line is 11.
The first is 2-dimensional, the second is 1-dimensional.
The first is 2-dimensional, the second is 1-dimensional.
An integer is a whole number so the answer is 4.
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
The way the number line is usually drawn, the greatest integer is the one that is to the right of all the others.
a number line that has both a positive side and a negative side.
By definition, the absolute value is the distance from the "0" on a number line to an integer on the number line. Therefore, the absolute value of + 3, for example, is simply three and would be indicated by drawing a line from 0 to 3; and likewise the absolute value of -3 is 3, which would be indicated by drawing a line from 0 to -3.
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
No. For any integer, you can add one to get an even greater integer.
you put a dot on the number.