The solution of -6x = -16 is x = 2 2/3, which is greater than -16.
> is greater than = is equals < is less than.
It depends upon the inequality. All points on the line are those which are equal, thus:If the inequality is (strictly) "less than" () then the points on the line are not included; howeverif the inequality is "less than or equals" (≤) or "greater than or equals" (≥) then the points on the line are included.
No, the solution of x = 4 will not be greater than nor less than 4.
If 100 minus f equals 60 then subtract 60 from 100 and you are left with 40. Therefore f equals 40. Is forty greater or less then 60. Clearly it is less than 60. So the answer you are looking for is less...
Greater.
n=30, a value under 35.
less than
x=10; y=10; if (x >= 10 y >= 10) { //dostuff } OR: AND: && greater than: > greater than or equals to: >= less than: < less than or equal to: <= equals: NOT: !
100% equals the number. Less than 100% is less than the number. Greater than 100% is greater than the number.
The solution will be greater than the number seven.
It is greater because it equals 0.72.
The logical operators in Excel are as follows. < is less than, > is greater than, = is equals. <= is less than or equals and >= is greater than or equals. Not equal to is written as <>.