Mathematics, 06.11.2021 04:50 alexandraschwartz21
What does -1 >-2 indicate about the positions of -1 and -2 on the number line?
- 1 is located on the right of O, and -2 is located on the left of O.
-1 is located on the left of O, and -2 is located on the right of O
-1 is located to the right of -2
-1 is located on the left of -2
(English please)
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What does -1 >-2 indicate about the positions of -1 and -2 on the number line?
- 1 is located o...
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