a filled in circle/dot means "greater than or eaqual to/less than or equal to" (depending on which way the arrow is pointing. an empty cirlce means only "greater than/less than". the greater than/less than symbol with the line under it will indicate the filled in circle. the normal greater than/less than symbol willl indicate the hollow cirlce
Greater than: > Less than: <
Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
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.
The less than symbol looks like this: < This is where A < B ; A is less than B
> means greater than < means less than
The inequality symbol for less than or equal to: ≤
The less than symbol is < Example: x<2 x is less than two.
< means less than > means greater than
The math symbol for "no fewer than" is typically represented by the greater than or equal to symbol, which is denoted as ≥. This symbol indicates that a value must be greater than or equal to a certain number. For example, if you see the expression x ≥ 5, it means that x must be 5 or any number greater than 5.
"<" means less than and ">" means greater than, i.e., 6<10 but >3.
The symbol for 'Less than' is '' NB The arrow head points to the right. e.g. 5 > `1
It is: 2<3 which means the numbers are greater than 2 but less than 3 as for example 2.5
It means that is is less than or equal to that number.
it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
It means less than or equal to.
The "more than" symbol is the > symbol. The "less than" symbol is the < symbol.