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> means greater than. You put the bigger number on the left side of the symbol. Just remember that the left side of > is bigger and the right side is smaller. So the bigger numbers goes on the bigger side and the smaller number goes on the smaller side.
The length of one side is smaller than the sum of the lengths of two other sides, and bigger than their difference. The bigger side stands in opposite to the biggest angle.
Suppose a is one side, b is the other side, and c is the last side. If a+b > c, b+c > a, c+a > b, you can construct this traingle. Or in simpler terms, any two side lengths'sum has to be bigger than the third. E.G. If one side was 2, one side was 5, and the other side was 2, than you aren't able to construct the traingle because 2+2 isn't bigger than 5. BUT If one side was 2, the other side was 2, and the last was 3, than you could because 2+2>3, 3+2 > 2, and 2+3 > 2.
yes one human hand is bigger than the other
The diameter of a regular hexagon is 1 side bigger than each side.