On Facebook, the greater than sign (>) is often used to indicate that a comment or post is a reply to another comment or post, creating a visual hierarchy. It helps users understand the flow of conversation, especially in threads with multiple responses. Additionally, it can signify that the content following the sign is more important or relevant in the context of the discussion.
> is the sign for greater than.< is the sign for less than.
Less than sign is < Greater than sign is >
the less than sign is > the greater than sign is <
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As for example 600 > 500 and the sign > means greater than
They mean that the expression to the left of the sign is greater than or less than (as appropriate) the expression to the right of the sign.
It means greater than or equal to
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
> is the sign for greater than.< is the sign for less than.
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
The greater than sign is ">" and the less than sign is "<"
Less than sign is < Greater than sign is >
the less than sign is > the greater than sign is <
The 'greater than' sign is '>'. '<' is the 'less than' sign. If you were to say 'five is greater than 4', you could mathematically present that as '5>4'.
Greater than >Less than written on top of =.
greater than is > and less than is <
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 (≤).