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using the number line ,how do you compare (a) two negative integers (b) two positive integers (c) one positive and one negative integer​

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Answered by anujsinghrajpoot096
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Answer:

A) Negative integers have a'-'sign before them

Eg. -2,-5

B) Positive integers have a' +' sign before them

Eg.+7 ,4(it's not necessary to put + sign,it is understood that the no.is a positive no.)

C) +6 &-2

Here, both the signs are different from each other.

When we solve it we get :

+6 -2 = +4 (+ & - will become - so 6-2 = 4 and sign of 'Bigger ' number)

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Answered by Anonymous
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COMPARISON OF a

Just see the position of the nos. The Right sided no. is always greater than the Left sided no.

COMPARISON OF b

Again just see the position of the nos. The Right sided no. is always greater than the Left sided no.

COMPARISION OF c

The Positive no. is always greater than the Negative no.

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In short the Right sided integer is always greater than the Left sided integer

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