< = decrease
> = increase
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Increase or decrease the circle's diameter
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yes
It is an algebraic variable.
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algebraic expression
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you increase or decrease mass by taking the mass out
The midpoint between decrease and increase is stability or equilibrium, where there is neither a decrease nor an increase occurring.
When adjusting your cash flow statement, you increase (add) a decrease of inventory and decrease (subtract) an increase of inventory
they increase productivity but decrease jobs
Increase or decrease the circle's diameter
Increase means to get more and decrease means to get less
They do not contain an equality symbol.
It is more than and the symbol is >
To calculate an increase, you can use the formula: increase = (new value - original value). To calculate a decrease, you can use the formula: decrease = (original value - new value). The percentage increase or decrease can be found by dividing the increase or decrease by the original value and multiplying by 100.