4
-3, -2, 0, 1
Look at the numbers and see if the number line is less or higher
+7 and -7.
4 and -4
-210
Because positive numbers are to the right of negative numbers on the number line. If you have two numbers, one the negative of the other, and you add the positive to the negative, you get zero. If you add the positive to zero, you get a positive number. So positive numbers are an increase from zero, which is an increase from negative numbers. A negative number may have a greater absolute value than a positive number, but it will always be less than a positive number.
Look at the numbers and see if the number line is less or higher
Look at the numbers and see if the number line is less or higher
number line. Writing numbers on a number line makes it easy to see which numbers are greater or less. Negative numbers (−) Positive numbers (+) (The line goes right and left forever.) The number on the left is less than the number on the right. Examples: 5 less than 8; 5 less than 8; 5 is less than 8; 5 is less than 8; 5
7
both number are less than 10, the distance between the two number on the number line is 14
+7 and -7.
4 and -4
4
7.2 and -7.2
Both of them are 6.
Negative Number- is any real number less then zero on a number line.
Draw the line (horizontally with positive numbers towards the right and negative numbers towards the left)) and mark the two numbers. The number which is further to the right along the line is greater than the other; alternatively, this can be expressed as: The number which is further to the left along the line is less than the other. If both numbers are the same point (mark) on the line, then they are equal.