On the number line, an integer on the right of a given integer is always larger than the integer.
Step 1: Draw a horizontal line and mark the center as (0).
Step 2: To the right of (0), numbers go up by 1: (0), (1), (2), (3), …
Step 3: To the left of (0), numbers go down by 1: (0), (-1), (-2), (-3), …
Step 4: Moving right means the value increases.
Rule: If a number (b) is to the right of a number (a), then (b>a).
Examples:
Conclusion: On a number line, any integer on the right is larger than the one on its left.