It's simply called the "greater than" symbol.
It is an inequality.
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.
This is an Inequality Statement.Example : 5 < x : x > 10 : x ≠ -3
A square root sign.
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
It is an inequality.
The sign "" in mathematical operations signifies "greater than." It is used to compare two numbers or quantities, indicating that the number on the left is larger than the number on the right.
If there is an equal sign, it is called an equation; if there is a less-than, a less-than-or-equal, a greater-than, or a greater-than-or-equal sign, an inequality; if there is none of these, an expression.
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.
Inequalities
This is an Inequality Statement.Example : 5 < x : x > 10 : x ≠ -3
A square root sign.
> is the sign for greater than.< is the sign for less than.
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
The greater than sign is ">" and the less than sign is "<"
Less than sign is < Greater than sign is >
the less than sign is > the greater than sign is <