We can use the following symbols to compare integers:
\gt means "is greater than", such as 7 \gt 2
\lt means "is less than", such as -2 \lt 4
= means "is equal to", such as -6 = -6
The number that is furthest right on the number line is always greater than the numbers on its left.
-4 is the furthest to the left, therefore it is the smallest integer plotted on this number line.
8 is the furthest to the right, therefore it is the largest integer plotted on this number line.
Writing the numbers from smallest to largest is called ascending order: -4,0,3,8.
Writing the numbers from largest to smallest is called descending order : 8,3,0,-4.
Use the following applet to compare two integers.
Move the points of the integers on the number line and check the the boxes to compare the integers.
Put the red dot on 3 and the blue dot on -1.
Now put the red dot on -1 and the blue dot on 3.
Repeat with some other pairs of integers.
What happens to the inequality symbol when the order of the integers is swapped?
Which is the largest number marked on the number line?
Consider the numbers -3 and -9.
Graph -3 and -9 on the number line.
Insert either \lt or \gt to make a true statement.
-3 \, \, ⬚ -9
Arrange the following numbers in ascending order:
11, \, -25, 19, \, -15, \, 28
The melting point of krypton is -157°\text{C}. The melting point of radon is -71° \text{C}.
Write an inequality comparing the two melting points.
The sizes of integers can be compared using inequality symbols.
The symbol \lt represents the phrase is less than.
The symbol \gt represents the phrase is greater than.
The symbol = represents the phrase is equal to.