The real number line is a fundamental concept in mathematics that helps visualize and understand both positive and negative numbers. Imagine a horizontal line stretching infinitely in both directions. This line represents all possible real numbers, with zero placed at the center.
- To the right of zero, we position positive numbers, increasing from 1, 2, 3, and so on.
- To the left of zero, we place negative numbers, decreasing such as -1, -2, -3, and beyond.
- Every point on the line corresponds to a real number, including fractions and irrational numbers.
Using this line, we can easily compare and visualize numbers. Larger numbers are to the right of smaller numbers, and similarly, more negative numbers are to the left of less negative numbers. So, on the real number line, -4 is to the right of -8.