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Sixth grade math - Integers on number lines

In the number line the positive numbers are to the right side and the negative numbers are to the left side. Writing numbers down on a Number Line makes it easy to tell which numbers are bigger or smaller. Understand Number line and positive and negative integers with the help of resources on this page.

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  • How do you graph a set of integers on a number line?
  • Notice that the positive integers go to the right: 1, 2, 3, and so on. The negative integers go to the left: −1, −2, −3, and so on. The distance between a number’s place on the number line and 0 is called the number’s [absolute value]. To write the absolute value of a number, use short vertical lines

  • How do you graph on a number line?
  • Graphing an inequality on a number line, is very similar to graphing a number. For instance, look at the top number line x = 3.

  • What is the definition of horizontal number line?
  • The coordinate plane. As you remember from pre-algebra a coordinate plane is a two-dimensional number line where the vertical line is called the y-axis and the horizontal is called the x-axis. These lines are perpendicular and intersect at their zero points. This point is called the origin.

  • What is the definition of a number line?
  • In basic mathematics, a number line is a picture of a straight line on which every point is assumed to correspond to a real number and every real number to a point. Often the integers are shown as specially-marked points evenly spaced on the line.

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