134 Chapter 2 The Integers
− 20− 100102030MAYA CIVILIZATION500 B.C.
B.C./A.D.
A.D. 500
A.D. 1000
A.D. 1500
A.D. 2000A.D. 1697A.D. 1441
Last Maya
city conquered
by the SpanishMayapán
falls to
invadersA.D. 900–
A.D. 1400
Maya culture
declinesA.D. 300–
A.D. 900
Classic period
of Maya
culture500 B.C.
Maya culture
beginsBased on data from People in Time and Place, Western
Hemisphere (Silver Burdett & Ginn., 1991), p. 129
A vertical number line A horizontal number lineSelf Check 1 EXAMPLE (^1) Graph 3 , 2, 1 , and 4 on a number line.
Graph , , 1, and 3 on a
number line.
4 2
− 4 − 3 − 2 − 101234− 4 − 3 − 2 − 101234StrategyWe will locate the position of each integer on the number line and draw
a bold dot.
WHYTo graph a numbermeans to make a drawing that represents the number.
Solution
The position of each negative integer is to the left of 0. The position of each positive
integer is to the right of 0.1,407–1,200–800–400400
08002,000$ millions–1,600–2,000Eastman Kodak Company Net Income'0076
'01770'02265'03556'04'05–1,362'06–601676'07
Year1,2001,600Source: Morningstar.comNow TryProblem 23By extending the number line to include negative numbers, we can represent
more situations using bar graphs and line graphs. For example, the following bar graph
shows the net income of the Eastman Kodak Company for the years 2000 through- Since the net income in 2004 was positive $556 million, the company made a
profit.Since the net income in 2005 was $1,362million, the company had a loss.