In math, an equal sign with a diagonal line through it is normally used. In computer languages or spreadsheets, since this symbol is not available, the less-than, followed by the greater-than, symbol are often used instead; or, in some programming languages, the combination "!=".
The less than sign is used to show one item is less equal that another item. For example four is less than six and is written as 4
Scientists use both; but normally mass is used somewhat more than weight.
Because it uses pictures to communicate, therefore simple symbols can be used to communicate amongst many languages and cultures
In mathematics.
In math, an equal sign with a diagonal line through it is normally used. In computer languages or spreadsheets, since this symbol is not available, the less-than, followed by the greater-than, symbol are often used instead; or, in some programming languages, the combination "!=".
There are more than 300 languages that are spoken in America. English is the most used.
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)>
Conditional operators are used to compare two values. The result of a comparison is either true or false. Boolean data types can hold the values true or false. Here's a list of operators. = Equal to > Greater than < Less than >= Grater than or equal to <= Less than or equal to <> Not equal to
Indonesia comprises of more than 17000 island, only less than half are inhabited. There are hundreds of ethnic and tribal groups in Indonesia with their own languages, most of which are on the the brink of extinction because they are not widely used nationally, unlike the more popular Indonesian language or languages of larger ethnic groups (Javanese, Sundanese, etc).
as of 2011, more than 500 languages (native and national) are spoken in the Americas, not including another 4,000 immigrant languages.
Cuneiform was used to write several languages in the ancient Near East, including Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, and Assyrian. Overall, cuneiform was used to write more than a dozen languages.
There are about 800-2,000 distinct sounds used in human languages, including consonants, vowels, and tones. These sounds combine to create the richness and diversity of languages spoken around the world.
A dashed line is used when the equality is equal to and less than/more than. (≤, ≥) A solid line is used when the inequality is just less than/more than. (<, >)
The > is used for greater than. The < is used for less than.
Sign language is considered one of the world's languages, with hundreds of different sign languages used globally. It holds equal importance to spoken languages in terms of communication and expression for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Sign languages are recognized as official languages in some countries.
In South Africa alone there are more than ten:isiZuluisiXhosaAfrikaansEnglishSouth SothoNorth SothoSetswanaXitsongaTshivendaisiNedeleSiswatiSwahili is used as a lingua franca in much of East Africa.Varieties of Arabic are spoken across North Africa.