It depends on what you mean by "more or less". If more or less is used to indicate approximately or nearly equal to, then the symbol used is ≈ which look like a wriggly equals symbol. If more or less is used for more than or less than but not equal to, then you would use an equals sign with a diagonal line through it ≠ which stands for "not equal to" You are right but if it's more than or less than it would look like this (less than)<(more) or (more than)>
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 for "no more than" is typically represented by the less than or equal to sign (≤). This symbol indicates that a value is either less than or equal to the specified quantity. It is commonly used in mathematical expressions and inequalities to show a limit or boundary on a variable or value.
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 <
for example 6>5. the symbol for more than is > the symbol for less than is <
It depends on what you mean by "more or less". If more or less is used to indicate approximately or nearly equal to, then the symbol used is ≈ which look like a wriggly equals symbol. If more or less is used for more than or less than but not equal to, then you would use an equals sign with a diagonal line through it ≠ which stands for "not equal to" You are right but if it's more than or less than it would look like this (less than)<(more) or (more than)>
The symbol for greater than is > and the symbol for less than is <
The symbol for Less Than is < You read from left to right, so you read the smaller end of the symbol first. It's smaller than (or less than) the big end. An the symbol for Greater Than is > You read the larger end of the symbol first.
the symbol for less than is "<" while the symbol for less than or equal to is "<" with "_" underneath it.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The symbol for no more than is ">" with a vertical or near-vertical line through it. This is in the same way that the symbol for "not equal to" is ≠. The symbol for "no more than" is easily written but not easily avalaible in electronic fonts. However, "no more than" is the same as "less than or equal to" and so an equivalent symbol is ≤.
The less than symbol is and you can add the symbol in the input line when typing a formula.
The greater than symbol is ">" and the less than symbol is "<", without the quotes.
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 <
< > = Greater than , less than and equal too
< The symbol for "less than" is <. For example: 4<6 This is essentially saying, "four is less than six."