< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
They are just called greater than< and less than>
Less than is indicated by < and is the upper case comma on keyboard Greater than is indicated by > and is the upper case period on keyboard If you want less than or equal to or greater than or equal to these are available as symbols on Microsoft
In algebra mathematical symbols are used to compare multiple quantities. The symbols are < and > which represent greater or less than depending on expression and = for equivalent. Another symbol of quantity comparison is less/greater than or 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.
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 <
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
> greater than < less than = equal to
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
> is greater than and < is less than (EXAMPLE: 8 > 3 and 3 < 8)
They are just called greater than< and less than>
They are: > means greater than and < means less than
Symbols= greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=)
Greater than: > Lesser than: < Example: 10 > 2 (ten is greater than two), 2 < 10 (two is less than ten).