43 > 34
(The bigger side of the symbol points to the bigger number.)
The inequality sign for at most is < with _ under it. ( less than or equal to)
I don't think there is one but I'm not sure. I don't think you show energy on a symbol equation.
As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than (>) or less than ( 6Less Than and Greater ThanThe "less than" sign and the "greater than" sign look like a "V" on its side, don't they?To remember which way around the "" signs go, just remember:BIG > smallsmall < BIGThe "small" end always points to the smaller number, like this:Greater Than Symbol: BIG > smallExample:10 > 5"10 is greater than 5"... Or Equal To ...Sometimes you know that a value is smaller, but may also be equal to!Example, a jug can hold up to 4 cups of water.So how much water is in it?Until you measure it, all you can say is "less than or equal to" 4 cups.To show this, we add an extra line at the bottom of the "less than" or "greater than" symbol like this:The "less than or equal to" sign: ≤The "greater than or equal to" sign:≥ All The SymbolsHere is a summary of all the symbols: SymbolWordsExample Use=equals1 + 1 = 2≠not equal to1 + 1 ≠ 1>greater than5 > 2 $0"What Becky Spends"< $10This can be written down in just one line:$0 < "What Becky Spends" < $10That says that $0 is less than "What Becky Spends" (in other words "What Becky Spends" is greater than "$0") and what Becky Spends is also less than $10.Notice that ">" was flipped over to "
what graph uses symbols to represent amounts
Its important because they show trends (growth) in data. Individual data points are less important than what you see when you put all the data together.
10>9; 10 is greater (>) rhan nine 9<10; 9 is less (<) than ten
X>Y, Means X is greater than Y, Y>X Means Y is greater, Ok.
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This is the symbol (inside the brackets so it will show up here): [ < ]
> greater than < less than = equal to
You use the "greater than" symbol, > .
You can use arrows to show that one number is less than another: if a is less than b, you can symbolize that as a<b. If a is greater than b, you can write it as a>b.
aa.The letter can be any you chose. But the symbol is chosen dependent on which side it is on. < Means "is less than" and > means "is greater than."
Here is an example that will show you right away what the symbol is. We want "at least" 3. That means 3 or more So the sign is ≥. (Greater than or equal to)
bye using five or more
By using c-5=3or2
The symbol is ≠. If that does not show correctly in the browser, it is the equality sign with with a forward slash through it. In word, you can type 2260 followed by Alt X.