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You don't, because that statement isn't true. -2 can never be greater than -2.
It can only be equal to -2, and it always is. This strange fact can be expressed
in rigorous mathematical notation as follows:
-2 = -2
If the graph is a two-dimensional plane and you are graphing an inequality, the "greater than or equal to" part will be shown by two things: (1) a solid, not a dotted, line--this part signifies the "or equal to" option--and (2) which region you shade. Shade the region that contains the points that make the inequality true. By shading that region, you are demonstrating the "greater than" part.
it is equal to
greater than means it will always be a larger number than said answer, like 2, meaning any number larger than two can be an answer.greater than or equal to means it it can be larger than two, but it can also be two.The same rules are for less than and less than or equal to.
2/3 is equal to 4/6, so 2/3 is greater than 1/6.
This is called an inequality. If x squared is greater than or equal to 49, then x is plus or minus 7 or greater than plus 7 or less than - 7.