Greater than
It means that the number or expression on the left of the symbol is less that the value or expression to the right, or that they are equal.
The greater than or equal to symbol is put between two numbers, where the number on the left of the symbol is "greater than or equal to" the number on the right. That just means the number to the left is either bigger than the number on the right or it's equal to, or the same as, the number to the right. This is mostly used when you don't know exactly what the number on the left is, but you know it's larger or equal to the number on the left.
Left to right.
a line that goes left to right or right to left
Horizontal is left and right.
it always rises from left to right
On occasion, I answer Left
Because. The bass is not always on the left look at Nirvana, the guitar was on the left and bass on the right
Always to the left.
The symbol for "if and only if" is ↔ or ≡. This symbol denotes a biconditional relationship where the statement on the left implies the statement on the right and vice versa.
Its the U with the line on it. Making it have a tail on the left and right side
men always on there left
The eagle on the US dollar bill faces to its left because its left talon grasps an olive branch, a symbol of peace. The right talon holds a cluster of arrows, a symbol of war.
It means that the number or expression on the left of the symbol is less that the value or expression to the right, or that they are equal.
they are always on the right because the left feels weird
The greater than or equal to symbol is put between two numbers, where the number on the left of the symbol is "greater than or equal to" the number on the right. That just means the number to the left is either bigger than the number on the right or it's equal to, or the same as, the number to the right. This is mostly used when you don't know exactly what the number on the left is, but you know it's larger or equal to the number on the left.
How about a right angle triangle as an example.