To represent a rational number on the number line
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The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. (i) For every real number, there is a corresponding point on the number line. (ii) For every point on the number line,..
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Question : When you graph a solution on a number line and the # is like 30 do you have to draw the number line with 0 in the middle because then the line would be big?
...-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
does 0 have to be in the middle or can it be like
... -5 -4 -3 -2-1 0
thx
Answer : Number line : start where you wish e.g. -10,-9,-8,-7, OR 34,35,36,37,38,39,..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Number line : start where you wish e.g. -10,-9,-8,-7, OR 34,35,36,37,38,39,..   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : It's for math, obviously. It says to show your work and I have no clue how to do that. I also have no clue what the answer is. It only shows a little number line from zero all the way to one.
Answer : Not sure how you'd "show your work" on this. You could present it as a proof, using reductio ad absurdum... Assume that there is a certain number of numbers between 0 and 1, call it n. If you take each of those numbers and divide them in half, there will then be "n" numbers between 0 and 0.5, which implies "2n" numbers between 0 and 1. QED there is no number "n" that counts the distinct numbers between 0 and 1...   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Not sure how you'd "show your work" on this. You could present it as a proof, using reductio ad absurdum... Assume that there is a certain number of numbers between 0 and 1, call it n. If you take each of those numbers and divide them in half, there will then be "n" numbers between 0 and 0.5, which implies "2n" numbers between 0 and 1. QED there is no number "n" that counts the distinct numbers between 0 and 1...   More from Yahoo Answers
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