The inequality symbol for "no more than" is "≤". This symbol indicates that a value can be less than or equal to a specified number. For example, if a variable ( x ) is described as "no more than 10," it can be represented as ( x \leq 10 ).
An inequality is not a reflexive relationship.
The inequality symbol for less than or equal to: ≤
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
The symbol is <.
If you want that as an inequality, you write:x <= -10 You can replace "<=" with the corresponding inequality symbol (less than or equal).
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
The symbol is <.
If you want that as an inequality, you write:x <= -10 You can replace "<=" with the corresponding inequality symbol (less than or equal).
It changes the direction of the inequality.
The "more than" symbol is the > symbol. The "less than" symbol is the < symbol.
its called an inequality
You need to reverse the inequality symbol when multiplying both sides of an inequality by a negative number because you are changing the sign of both sides of the equation. Since inequality, such as "less than", means "to the left of" on the number line (where left is minus and right is plus) then a number that is less than another will be greater than the other if the signs were reversed. Example: 3 is less than 4, but -3 is greater than -4.
More than, or >.
The inequality symbol.
The > symbol represents less than. For example, x>y represents x is greater than y.
The inequality symbol doesn't change direction in this case.Note that that is the same as adding a positive number.Note also that if you MULTIPLY or DIVIDE by a negative number, then you need to change the direction of the inequality symbol.
If the "comparison symbol" is the equal sign, it is called an "equation". If the symbol is less than, greater than, less-than-or-equal, or greater-than-or-equal, it's called an "inequality".