i think so but im not sure.........(im in sixth grade)
Yes, an equation does involve a relation symbol. Specifically, it uses the equal sign "=" to indicate that the expressions on both sides have the same value. This symbol establishes a relationship between the two sides, showing that they are equivalent. Other relation symbols, like "≠" (not equal), "<" (less than), or ">" (greater than), are used in inequalities, not in standard equations.
The "more than" symbol is the > symbol. The "less than" symbol is the < symbol.
No such equation is possible. It involves too many variables ... even more than are currently known or understood.
A function is an equation (a relation) which has only one y-value for every x-value. If a single x-value has more than one y-value, the equation is no longer called a function.
an equation with more than one operation
An equation with more than one variable is called a multivariate equation.
for example 6>5. the symbol for more than is > the symbol for less than is <
A relation can be equals, not equal, less than, not less than, more (greater) than, not more (greater) than, approximately, rounded.
a symbol that means there is more than enough of something
The symbol for no more than is ">" with a vertical or near-vertical line through it. This is in the same way that the symbol for "not equal to" is ≠. The symbol for "no more than" is easily written but not easily avalaible in electronic fonts. However, "no more than" is the same as "less than or equal to" and so an equivalent symbol is ≤.
The mathematical symbol for "more than" is >.
A bivariate equation.