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Which symbols are you referring to? Can you give specific examples?

All letters (absdefg...) are variables which are used to represent an unknown number. The variables are like placeholders; the number exists, you just don't know what it is yet.

> is the "Greater than" sign, which means the number/variable/expression on the left is "grater than" the number/variable/expression on the right.

< is the "Less than" sign. See above.

= is the "Equals" sign, which means the sides are equal.

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