For example
3 < 13 or 13 > 3
it means number 13 is greater than 3 just like 13 apples are more than 3 apples
in algebra you will have to use alphabet
For example
x < x+3 or x+3 > x (location doesn't matter)
it means x+3 is greater than x(this is an unknown quantity) and x can be 1,2,3,4,5,6 or any number unless it shows domain of it.
< means less than > means greater than
It means the same as "more than". If one number is greater than another one, it is larger.
obtuse mean greater than 90
2000lb = 1 tonne do the math and divide
One of the basic axioms of maths is "The whole is greater than the part"
> means greater than < means less than
< means less than > means greater than
3.4 is greater than 3.14 is.
it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
"Greater than" is the same as "Bigger than". In math, it really refers to where a number is located on the Number Line. If you have two numbers that are NOT equal and you see where they are on the number line, then the BIGGER of the two numbers, the one to the RIGHT, is greater than the other. 10 is greater than 2, for example. 10 is greater than 0, and 10 is also greater than -114.
An inequality is when a variable and its coeefecient is greater than something. For example, 5x is greater than 2.
To be superior to someone,a higher rank,or for math a number greater than another number.
It means the same as "more than". If one number is greater than another one, it is larger.
It means "is greater than".
probably that less than greater than stuff, still cant figure out which one is less than and which one is greater than.
No. Math is relative to you, your location and frame of reference. Our math is limited to what we understand and can compute. Math is greater than what we know, or can know.
a positive number