it means a number its very low
The greater than sign is ">" and the less than sign is "<"
its when an equation has a > sign or a < sign. such as x<-2b+4a or even just 2<4 < means less than and > means greater than, so 5< 8 says that "Five is less than eight."
No. At most means it could be as big as or else is less than. So you use the less than or equal to sign, ≤.
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
It means equal to or (whatever the wedge means.) ≤ means "Equal to or less than." ≥ means "equal to or greater than."
The greater than sign is ">" and the less than sign is "<"
The less-than sign alone means "less than"; if there is a line below, it means "less than or equal".
It means less than or equal to
It's the "less than" sign [ < ] above the "equals" sign [ = ].≤When you see it, you read it " ... less than or equal to ... ". That's the same as " ... no more than ... "
It is less than 0. That is what the minus sign, "-", means!
Greater than or equal to
its when an equation has a > sign or a < sign. such as x<-2b+4a or even just 2<4 < means less than and > means greater than, so 5< 8 says that "Five is less than eight."
No. At most means it could be as big as or else is less than. So you use the less than or equal to sign, ≤.
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
It means equal to or (whatever the wedge means.) ≤ means "Equal to or less than." ≥ means "equal to or greater than."
I think you mean no less than which means the same as greater than which is >
Less than sign is < Greater than sign is >