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No, another meaning for "greater than or equal" is "not less than".
The less than sign is used to show one item is less equal that another item. For example four is less than six and is written as 4
You can use arrows to show that one number is less than another: if a is less than b, you can symbolize that as a<b. If a is greater than b, you can write it as a>b.
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A species with a diverse gene pool are less threatened by environmental change because at least one form of the species would probably be able to adapt better than another form which would probably die out. while a species without a diverse gene pool could possibly die out if it was unable to adapt to the environmental change.
That is true.
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Less than (<) Greater than (>) Equal to (=) Greater than or equal to (> but it has another horizontal line under it) Less than or equal to (< but it has another horizontal line under it) Not Equal to (= but with a / through it)
No, another meaning for "greater than or equal" is "not less than".
The less than sign is used to show one item is less equal that another item. For example four is less than six and is written as 4
You can use arrows to show that one number is less than another: if a is less than b, you can symbolize that as a<b. If a is greater than b, you can write it as a>b.
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If "one number" is negative and "another" is positive and the absolute values are the same, then "one number" will be less (because it is negative) than "another" (because it is positive). All negative numbers are less than any positive numbers.
An angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees is an acute angle