Well, you're asking for >, which is on your keyboard right next to the question mark. However, I'm guessing you want the greater than or equal sign (≥). I found it on the internet, just copy+paste it.
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If you have Word, click on the insert button and choose symbols. Scroll down until you get to the greater than or equal sign, then copy it. I have a Word document titled Mathematical Symbols and I paste the symbols I want into that document. Then, if I need one, I open the document and copy the symbol, then paste it into my answer. I am including the symbol you want into this answer so you can copy and paste if you wish. ≥
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
Greater than >Less than written on top of =.
greater than is
An inequality must have a greater than sign (>) OR a less than sign (<) OR a greater than or equal to sign (≥) OR a less than or equal to sign (≤).
A line under the greater than symbol means, "greater than or equal to" and can also be represented by ">=" on the keyboard.
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
Greater than >Less than written on top of =.
greater than is
An inequality must have a greater than sign (>) OR a less than sign (<) OR a greater than or equal to sign (≥) OR a less than or equal to sign (≤).
> is greater than. You can Shift and press the . button on your keyboard to access it.
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
A line under the greater than symbol means, "greater than or equal to" and can also be represented by ">=" on the keyboard.
If ' A ' and ' B ' are equal . . . A =BIf ' A ' is greater . . . A > BIf ' A ' is smaller . . . A
The opposite of less than or equal to is greater than or equal.And also:The opposite of greater than or equal to is less than or equal.
Less than is indicated by < and is the upper case comma on keyboard Greater than is indicated by > and is the upper case period on keyboard If you want less than or equal to or greater than or equal to these are available as symbols on Microsoft
If a is not less than b then a is greater than or equal to b. The symbol for "greater than or equal to " is > with a bar under it -- a combination of the equal sign (=) and the greater than sign (>). In many computer languages you can use >= with no space between for this relation.
No. To be an inequality, it must somewhere have a greater than, less than, greater-or-equal, or less-or-equal sign.