A strict inequality. The word "strict" is used to distinguish these from "greater than or equal to" and"less than or equal to".
a decimal= 4.5 greater than 4 less than 6
If there is an equal sign, it is called an equation; if there is a less-than, a less-than-or-equal, a greater-than, or a greater-than-or-equal sign, an inequality; if there is none of these, an expression.
the deicmal point. -> 4.5 is greater than 4 and lower than 6.
Decimal point
Inequalities
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A strict inequality. The word "strict" is used to distinguish these from "greater than or equal to" and"less than or equal to".
It is an inequality.
Symbols= greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=)
"Not equal to"
A mathematical sentence stating that one quantity is greater or less than another is called an inequality. These are used with comparisons for a number of things, and can be helpful any time you measure two things.
a decimal= 4.5 greater than 4 less than 6
If there is an equal sign, it is called an equation; if there is a less-than, a less-than-or-equal, a greater-than, or a greater-than-or-equal sign, an inequality; if there is none of these, an expression.
If a is not less than b then a is greater than or equal to b. The symbol for "greater than or equal to " is > with a bar under it -- a combination of the equal sign (=) and the greater than sign (>). In many computer languages you can use >= with no space between for this relation.
the deicmal point. -> 4.5 is greater than 4 and lower than 6.
some statement about greater than, less than, more than something else. Joe weighs less than Mary.