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Compare 2,3−2,−3 using number line ?

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To compare -2 and -3 using the number line, remember how numbers appear on a number line:

Now, look carefully at the number line above, and see where your numbers, -3 and -2 have been drawn. There are two ways of comparing these numbers using the number line:

First way: notice that -3 is to the left of -2. This means that -3 is smaller than -2 (because smaller numbers are always to the left).

  1. Second way: notice that -2 is to the right of -3. This means that -2 is larger than -3 (because larger numbers are always to the right).

So, there are two ways to answer your question about how these number compare:

  1. -3 is smaller than -2.

    or

  2. -2 is larger than -3.

Both answers are correct.


To compare 4 and -6 using the number line, remember how numbers appear on a number line:


Now, look carefully at the number line above, and see where your numbers, -6 and 4 have been drawn. There are two ways of comparing these numbers using the number line:

  1. First way: notice that -6 is to the left of 4. This means that -6 is smaller than 4 (because smaller numbers are always to the left).

  2. Second way: notice that 4 is to the right of -6. This means that 4 is larger than -6 (because larger numbers are always to the right).

So, there are two ways to answer your question about how these number compare:

  1. -6 is smaller than 4.

    or

  2. 4 is larger than -6.

Both answers are correct.



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