x >_ b
means x is bigger than b or equal to b.
x <_ b
means x is smaller than b or equal to b.
sorry for this stupid characters ;)
It means that one factor is greater than (>) or less than (<) some other factor.
c can not be greater that seven and is less so 6 to zero or into the negatives
Choose a number that is less than -5; for example, -10 (or, if you mean "less in absolute value", for example -2), choose two or three points for that slope, then draw the line through those points.
Reflex means the left over of the circle but it measure is greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees. :D
(a) Correlation coefficient is the geometric mean between the regression coefficients. (b) If one of the regression coefficients is greater than unity, the other must be less than unity. (c) Arithmetic mean of the regression coefficients is greater than the correlation coefficient r, provided r > 0. (d) Regression coefficients are independent of the changes of origin but not of scale.
A line under the greater than symbol means, "greater than or equal to" and can also be represented by ">=" on the keyboard.
The less-than sign alone means "less than"; if there is a line below, it means "less than or equal".
< this means less than > this means more than If you are writing them, putting an underline underneath them will mean XX or equal to. However in typed font you can also use <= for less than or equal to, and >= for greater than or equal to.
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It means greater than or equal to
All things that are underneath the sun or anything in earth is useless and boastful not knowing that there is a Creator greater than them.
it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
It depends what you mean by m. If you mean metres, then it is greater than it. If you mean miles, then it is less than it.
They mean that the expression to the left of the sign is greater than or less than (as appropriate) the expression to the right of the sign.
If you mean with inequalities: 1. Change the inequality into an equation.2. Solve the equation for the initial line.3. Look back to the inequality.a.) greater than or equal to-shade above or to the left of your line,this line should be solidb.) greater than-shade above or to the left of your line,this line should not be solidc.) less than or equal to-shade below or to the right of your line,this line should be solidd.) less than-shade below or to the right of your line,this line should not be solidHope this helps.
In general, a mean can be greater or less than the standard deviation.
Not greater than or equal to.