How can -(-13/17) or -(-10) be shown on number line?
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| 21st Sep, 2012,
10:28: PM
Expert Answer:
-(-13/17) = 13/17.
13/17 is a proper fraction as its numerator is less than the denominator. In order to place -(-13/17) = 13/17 divide the line segment between 0 and 1 in 17 equal parts. The 13th part right of zero is the fraction -(-13/17) or 13/17.
-(-10) = 10. You can mark, the number 10 on the number line. This will represent the number -(-10) on the number line.
-(-13/17) = 13/17.
13/17 is a proper fraction as its numerator is less than the denominator. In order to place -(-13/17) = 13/17 divide the line segment between 0 and 1 in 17 equal parts. The 13th part right of zero is the fraction -(-13/17) or 13/17.
-(-10) = 10. You can mark, the number 10 on the number line. This will represent the number -(-10) on the number line.
Answered by
| 22nd Sep, 2012,
08:30: PM
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