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The value of point B is greater than the value of point A in this number line.Why is this true?

The value of point B is greater than the value of point A in this number line.Why-example-1
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Point B is to the right of point A

Explanation:

On a number line, the mid value is usually 0 with positive and negative numbers positioned to the either sides of the midpoint 0, the negative numbers are arranged to the left and the positive numbers are written to the right. With this in mind and the knowledge that positive numbers are always greater than negative numbera. Then we can conclude that point B is greater than point A because point B is positive and point A is negative because point B is to the right of Point A.

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