Less than sign is < Greater than sign is >
the less than sign is > the greater than sign is <
> is the sign for greater than.< is the sign for less than.
The less than symbol looks like this: < This is where A < B ; A is less than B
It is less than 0. That is what the minus sign, "-", means!
less than or more
A more formal name is the strict inequality sign.
It's the "less than" sign [ < ] above the "equals" sign [ = ].≤When you see it, you read it " ... less than or equal to ... ". That's the same as " ... no more than ... "
the more than sign looks like this > and if you want to know the less than sign it looks like this <
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
The less than sign I believe that you are talking about is the minus/subtraction sign? The addition sign, +, is the opposite of the subtraction sign :)
No, ten is equal to ten. If you see a less than/equal to sign, the statement is true.A less than/equal to sign has a less than sign on top of an equal sign.
Answer Yes. It would be more or less of an adoption.
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 depends on what you mean by "more or less". If more or less is used to indicate approximately or nearly equal to, then the symbol used is ≈ which look like a wriggly equals symbol. If more or less is used for more than or less than but not equal to, then you would use an equals sign with a diagonal line through it ≠ which stands for "not equal to" You are right but if it's more than or less than it would look like this (less than)<(more) or (more than)>
Less than.
Less than sign is < Greater than sign is >