Math, asked by ujjalkrnath94, 9 months ago

1. On a number line, an integer is always
than the integer on its left.
2. If the absolute value of a number is the number itself, then the number is
or a
3. 6 is greater than -6 implies 6 is on the
of -6 on a number line:
4. Opposite of -3 is
than opposite of -7.
5. The absolute value of +12 is
and the absolute value of -13 is​

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Answered by StrankraDeolay
3

Answer:

  1. On a number line an integer is always greater than the integer on its left.
  2. If the absolute value of a number is the number itself, then the number is a positive integer.
  3. 6 is greater than - 6 implies that 6 is on the right side of - 6 on the number line.
  4. Opposite of - 3 is 3 then opposite of - 7 is 7.
  5. The absolute value of +12 is 12 and the absolute value of- 13 is 13.

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Answered by jayakankani3108
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