The symbol for Less Than is <
You read from left to right, so you read the smaller end of the symbol first. It's smaller than (or less than) the big end.
An the symbol for Greater Than is >
You read the larger end of the symbol first.
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
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 ... "
A more formal name is the strict inequality sign.
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 >