"Not equal to"
greater than > less than < Point the big end towards the bigger value.
No, another meaning for "greater than or equal" is "not less than".
Less than (<) Greater than (>) Equal to (=) Greater than or equal to (> but it has another horizontal line under it) Less than or equal to (< but it has another horizontal line under it) Not Equal to (= but with a / through it)
Equations with greater than or less than signs are called inequalities. They express a relationship where one quantity is larger or smaller than another, rather than equal. Common symbols used in inequalities include ">" for greater than, "<" for less than, "≥" for greater than or equal to, and "≤" for less than or equal to.
An algebraic relation that indicates a quantity is greater than or less than another quantity is called an inequality. Inequalities can be represented using symbols such as > (greater than), < (less than), ≥ (greater than or equal to), and ≤ (less than or equal to). They are used to express the relative size of two values and can be solved to find ranges of possible solutions.
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< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
An angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees is an acute angle
Is < Less than or Greater than or > Greater than or Less than
Yes. If one number is less than another, then the negative of the first is greater than the negative of the second. 4 is less than 18 so -4 is greater than -18
10>9; 10 is greater (>) rhan nine 9<10; 9 is less (<) than ten
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