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Usually the symbol ≥ is used to represent the words "greater than or equal to." ____ The greater than symbol is > and the equal to sign is =. The less than symbol is <.
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To make a greater-than-or-equal-to sign (≥) on a Mac, you can use the keyboard shortcut by holding down the "Option" key and then pressing the "Shift" key along with the ">" key (Option + Shift + >). Alternatively, you can insert the symbol via the Character Viewer by clicking on the Apple menu, selecting "System Preferences," then "Keyboard," and enabling "Show Keyboard and Emoji viewers in menu bar." From there, you can find the greater-than-or-equal-to sign in the symbols section.
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.
First of all, the question should be asked like: What does the greater and less than sign look like? Greater Than Sign - > Less Than Sign - < Equal To Sign - = Your Welcome!
It is the 'equals' sign with a diagonal slash through it.
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
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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 (≤).
An equation has an equal sign, a expression does not.
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
In mathematics, the symbol for "at least" is represented by the greater than or equal to sign, which looks like this: ( \geq ). This symbol indicates that one value is either greater than or equal to another. For example, if we say ( x \geq 5 ), it means ( x ) can be 5 or any value greater than 5.
"At least" is expressed with the "greater or equal" sign, for example, x >= 100. (I don't know how to draw the greater-or-equal sign here - it is a horizontal line beneath the greater sign).