Math, asked by mjsv842, 6 hours ago

represent 3/2 and -3/4 on number lines ( note each on one number line )​

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{3}{2}  \: will \: be \: 1 \frac{1}{2}  \\  \\

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Answered by ItzYourCrushBaby
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Answer:

Since the given rational number is greater than zero. So, it will always be represented on the right side of zero on the number line. So, first of all we need to divide the number line between zero and one into 4 equal parts and the third part of the four parts will be representation of 43  on number line. It can be represented as.

Answered by ItzYourCrushBaby
0

Answer:

Since the given rational number is greater than zero. So, it will always be represented on the right side of zero on the number line. So, first of all we need to divide the number line between zero and one into 4 equal parts and the third part of the four parts will be representation of 43  on number line. It can be represented as.

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