> is greater than. You can Shift and press the . button on your keyboard to access it.
No. The sign you will use is going to be the sign with the greater absolute value.
If two is greater than 5 then it does not matter which side the sign is facing. The logic of the question demands that the second part of the answer is required to be true only if the first part is true. Since the first part "2 is greater than 5" is patently false, then according to ogic, it does not matter what the second part says. By the way, the greater/less than sign always points to the smaller number. One way to remember that is that there are two (angled) lines in the symbol. The smaller number is on the same side as the smaller distance between these two lines.
Shift+5
> is the sign for greater than.< is the sign for less than.
greater sign face the right side while smaller sign face the left side
> is greater than. You can Shift and press the . button on your keyboard to access it.
The greater than sign is >, the less than sign is <. Whichever equation is on the "pointy" side of the sign is always the smaller thing. (Remember, small side of sign = smaller equation).
" ; " <------------- This is THE period sign on keyboard!!
If ' A ' and ' B ' are equal . . . A =BIf ' A ' is greater . . . A > BIf ' A ' is smaller . . . A
greater than > less than < The small end points to the smaller value.
No. The sign you will use is going to be the sign with the greater absolute value.
A decimal sign on a keyboard would simply be a period.
If two is greater than 5 then it does not matter which side the sign is facing. The logic of the question demands that the second part of the answer is required to be true only if the first part is true. Since the first part "2 is greater than 5" is patently false, then according to ogic, it does not matter what the second part says. By the way, the greater/less than sign always points to the smaller number. One way to remember that is that there are two (angled) lines in the symbol. The smaller number is on the same side as the smaller distance between these two lines.
They are found on the bottom row of the keyboard - on the comma & full-stop keys respectively. Simply hold down either one of the SHIFT keys, and press whichever symbol you want.
Use a CAPITAL 'X'. For divison use the forward slash '/'
You can make a turkey with your keyboard by typing a series of symbols. These are the less than sign, a colon, a greater than sign, and the two equals signs. The turkey will appear to be sideways.