Hi,
The Reading Algebra/Symbols page xvi of my textbook Algebra Structure and Method Book 1 lists the definition as:
"is this statement true?"
hope that helps.
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"?" This sign is called a "Question-Mark." It tells the reader that it's a question. For example: What's your favorite color?
It means greater than or equal to
I think you mean this as an answer, not a question. An expression does not have an equals sign (e.g 2x4). An equation does have an equals sign (e.g 2x4=8).
There is no straightforward answer to the question - such as it is! Incomplete sentences followed by a question mark do not make a question. Also, the answer, if there is any, will depend on the mathematical operation - addition, subtractions, multiplication, division, exponentiation etc.
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.