It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
If the "comparison symbol" is the equal sign, it is called an "equation". If the symbol is less than, greater than, less-than-or-equal, or greater-than-or-equal, it's called an "inequality".
"<" means less than and ">" means greater than, i.e., 6<10 but >3.
A strict inequality. The word "strict" is used to distinguish these from "greater than or equal to" and"less than or equal to".
The symbol for greater than is > and the symbol for less than is <
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
The "is greater than" and "is less than" symbols are the relations of an equality. this is the greater than symbol > this is the less than symbol <
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
Greater than: > Less than: <
< is less than > is greater than
Symbols 'Greater than' is > 'Less then' is < 'Equals' is = If a value is quoted as ' less /greater than or equals' then the symbol(s) is '='
greater than > less than < pointy end towards the smaller value
> is greater than; with a line under it it is greater than or equal to < is less than; with a line under it it is less than or equal to
The less than symbol is and you can add the symbol in the input line when typing a formula.
> means greater than < means less than