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The arrows at either end of the line indicate that the number line extends forever in each direction. There is no greatest positive number and there is no smallest negative number .
Doing the Manipulative Mathematics activity "Number Line-part 2" will help you develop a better understanding of integers.
Plot the numbers on a number line:
Draw a number line. Mark in the center and label several units to the left and right.
We can use the number line to compare and order positive and negative numbers. Going from left to right, numbers increase in value. Going from right to left, numbers decrease in value. See [link] .
Just as we did with positive numbers, we can use inequality symbols to show the ordering of positive and negative numbers . Remember that we use the notation (read is less than ) when is to the left of on the number line. We write (read is greater than ) when is to the right of on the number line. This is shown for the numbers and in [link] .
The numbers lines to follow show a few more examples.
ⓐ
is to the right of on the number line, so
is to the left of on the number line, so
ⓑ
is to the left of on the number line, so
is to the right of on the number line, so
ⓒ
is to the right of on the number line, so
is to the left of on the number line, so
Order each of the following pairs of numbers using
or
Begin by plotting the numbers on a number line as shown in
[link] .
ⓐ Compare 14 and 6. | |
14 is to the right of 6 on the number line. |
ⓑ Compare −1 and 9. | |
−1 is to the left of 9 on the number line. |
ⓒ Compare −1 and −4. | |
−1 is to the right of −4 on the number line. |
ⓓ Compare 2 and −20. | |
2 is to the right of −20 on the number line. |
Order each of the following pairs of numbers using or
Order each of the following pairs of numbers using or
On the number line, the negative numbers are a mirror image of the positive numbers with zero in the middle. Because the numbers and are the same distance from zero, they are called opposites . The opposite of is and the opposite of is as shown in [link] (a). Similarly, and are opposites as shown in [link] (b).
The opposite of a number is the number that is the same distance from zero on the number line, but on the opposite side of zero.
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