Three vertical lines: |
The inequality symbol for less than or equal to: ≤
they look like arithmetic and geometric patterns in math
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes. I see you. So, the symbol that correctly relates the two numbers 19 and 20 is the less than symbol (<) because 19 is less than 20. Like, it's just basic math, you know what I mean? So, it's like 19 < 20. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
it won't show up on here but its that symbol that looks has a ~ on top and has the two legs on the bottom. that's the best way to describe it
Three vertical lines: |
It is < meaning less then.
The inequality symbol for less than or equal to: ≤
The less than symbol is < Example: x<2 x is less than two.
> means greater than < means less than
they look like arithmetic and geometric patterns in math
~ this is the symbol im talking about>
In math like p=3 witch means p is a symbol an explosive
it won't show up on here but its that symbol that looks has a ~ on top and has the two legs on the bottom. that's the best way to describe it
A capital A is usually used as a symbol for area in math.
The symbol is §
It is 0.001