5>9
Decimal point
You can place the decimal point (.) between 5 and 9 to create the number 5.9. This number is greater than 5 and less than 9. Thus, the decimal point is the symbol you need.
A point.
A point.
a decimal point so the answer is 5.9
Decimal point
You can place the decimal point (.) between 5 and 9 to create the number 5.9. This number is greater than 5 and less than 9. Thus, the decimal point is the symbol you need.
I'm not sure there is a single symbol you can use but you can do it like this. 5<x and x<9 Combine them ................ 5<x<9
The mathematical symbol you're thinking of is the "decimal point" or simply the "dot." When placed between 5 and 9, it is used to represent a decimal number that is greater than 5 and smaller than 9. For example, if you have 5.7, it's greater than 5 but less than 9.
A point.
A point.
5>x<9
Decimal point
A square root sign.
6
. (6<6.7<7)
a decimal point so the answer is 5.9