Which statement is the correct interpretation of the inequality −2 > −3?
1 On a number line, −2 is located to the left of −3.
2 On a number line, −2 is located to the right of −3.
3 On a number line, −2 is located to the left of 0 and −3 is located to the right of 0. 4 On a number line, −2 is located to the right of 0 and −3 is located to the left of 0.

Respuesta :

The second one.


First of all, all the options involving zero make no sense, since it is not present in the inequality.


Then, the number line has a direction, which is rightwards. This means that the numbers get bigger and bigger as you walk the line to the right.


So, if [tex] x>y [/tex], it means that [tex] x [/tex] is located to the right of [tex] y [/tex]

Answer:

B.

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the 3.13 and got it right

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