Math, asked by ammu8515, 7 months ago

how is 7 greater than (-7)​

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Answered by rashmidixitdixit
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7 is greater than -7 as -7 is a negative integer and 7 is a positive integer ,


Also, on a number line, 7 lies on the right of -7 , which clearly proves that 7 is greater than -7
Answered by Ashok9153
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Step-by-step explanation:

In a number line, we start counting the numbers after zero as ascending order of 1,2,3... and

before the zero, they are also need to count in ascending order of what's given 1st there.

e.g: if (-7,-6,-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7) is an

number line.

here we count from -7 , So it's a staring number

and after zero we count from 1 and last is 7

So, -7 is smaller than 7.

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