Question 996720
A number line has marked constant increments as well as infinitely many unmarked gradations between the marked ones.  For simple reference, integers are commonly used.  A number line basically has a point where is zero; and numbers to the RIGHT of zero are POSITIVE, and numbers to the left of zero are NEGATIVE.  


You can represent specific numbers on a number line, and you can add or subtract numbers using a number line.


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