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> is greater than = is equals < is less than.
x < y : x is less than y.x ≤ y : x is less than or equal to y. x > y : x is greater than y.x ≥ y : x is greater than or equal to y.
They are symbols used to express a relationship between the values of two numbers. For example: Two is less than four, so 2 < 4 ; Ten is greater than two, so 10 > 2 The narrow end, or point, of the symbol always 'points' to the smallest number; the open end, or largest, 'opens' to the larger number.
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Thanks to limitations in the browser that is used for posting questions on WA, it is not possible to see the symbols. > is greater than and < is less than. Some people suggest imagining a predator eating smaller numbers but for English speakers one easy mnemonic is that the symbol for less than resembles a tilted letter L (for Less).
> is greater than and < is less than (EXAMPLE: 8 > 3 and 3 < 8)
The "is greater than" and "is less than" symbols are the relations of an equality. this is the greater than symbol > this is the less than symbol <
Greater than: > Lesser than: < Example: 10 > 2 (ten is greater than two), 2 < 10 (two is less than ten).
Is < Less than or Greater than or > Greater than or Less than
> is greater than = is equals < is less than.
< means less than > means greater than
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
> greater than < less than = equal to
For example, we know that 7 is greater than 3. So, the symbol is: 7>3. We know that 2 is less than 5. So the symbol would be: 2<5.
< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
They are: > means greater than and < means less than
Symbols= greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=)