"<" means less than and ">" means greater than, i.e., 6<10 but >3.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
An inequality sign which means > more than and < less than
a symbol that means there is more than enough of something
It is < meaning less then.
"<" means less than and ">" means greater than, i.e., 6<10 but >3.
> means greater than < means less than
It means that is is less than or equal to that number.
The "more than" symbol is the > symbol. The "less than" symbol is the < symbol.
It means that the number or expression on the left of the symbol is less that the value or expression to the right, or that they are equal.
The symbol for greater than is > and the symbol for less than is <
the symbol for less than is "<" while the symbol for less than or equal to is "<" with "_" underneath it.
The > symbol represents less than. For example, x>y represents x is greater than y.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The less than symbol is and you can add the symbol in the input line when typing a formula.
It means that one factor is greater than (>) or less than (<) some other factor.