The symbol is <.
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
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No, inequalities have more than, less then, at least, or no more than signs. Equations just have equal signs. An inequality answer can't be written as just a number it has to have a sign with it.
its when an equation has a > sign or a < sign. such as x<-2b+4a or even just 2<4 < means less than and > means greater than, so 5< 8 says that "Five is less than eight."
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
Greater than or equal to
It's the "less than" sign [ < ] above the "equals" sign [ = ].≤When you see it, you read it " ... less than or equal to ... ". That's the same as " ... no more than ... "
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
An inequality must have a greater than sign (>) OR a less than sign (<) OR a greater than or equal to sign (≥) OR a less than or equal to sign (≤).
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No, inequalities have more than, less then, at least, or no more than signs. Equations just have equal signs. An inequality answer can't be written as just a number it has to have a sign with it.
A number is an expression. It is not an equation, or an inequality, since it doesn't have an equal sign, or an inequality (greater than, less than, etc.) sign.
its when an equation has a > sign or a < sign. such as x<-2b+4a or even just 2<4 < means less than and > means greater than, so 5< 8 says that "Five is less than eight."
x^4 is not an inequality. (An inequality has a "bigger than or equal to/less than or equal to/less than/bigger than" sign involved. I.e not an "equals" sign, since this would be an "equality"). But x^4 is not an equality, nor an inequality.
The inequality sign opens towards the bigger number.