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on the number line every number is greater than the number on its immediate left by ​

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Answered by manaswini2948
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Answer:

On the number line, every number is not greater than the number on its immediate left.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example,

Let's take numbers, -6 and -3,

so -3 is greater than -6 because the value does not increase after 0 on a number line, it keeps on decreasing like 0, -1, -2, -3..........

Answered by aroranishant799
0

Ques. On the number line, every number is greater than the number on the immediate left by-------------

(a). 0

(b). -1

(c). 1

Answer:

The correct answer is option (c). 1.

Explanation:

  • In mathematics, a number line is a straight line with numbers spaced at equal intervals or segments.
  • A number line can be extended indefinitely in any direction and is frequently displayed horizontally.
  • The numbers on the number line rise when you move from left to right, whereas they fall when you move from right to left.
  • Each number on the number line is therefore one more than the number directly to its left.

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