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- Equal, Less and Greater Than Symbols - Math is Fun
As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than (>) or less than (<) These are the important signs to know: The "less than" sign and the "greater than" sign look like a "V" on its side, don't they?
- 2 Tricks for Remembering Greater Than and Less Than Signs
Struggling to remember which is the greater than sign and which is the less than sign? We explain two tricks for remembering which is which
- Greater-than sign - Wikipedia
The greater-than sign is a mathematical symbol that denotes an inequality between two values The widely adopted form of two equal-length strokes connecting in an acute angle at the right, >, has been found in documents dated as far back as 1631 [1]
- Greater Than and Less Than Signs - Maths with Mum
‘>’ means ‘greater than’ and ‘<' means 'less than' The open end is facing the bigger number and the arrow points to the smaller number
- Greater than Symbol Example - BYJUS
What do you mean by greater than symbol? Greater than symbol is used when we have to compare two values, in which one value is greater than another value It is denoted by the symbol ‘>’ Examples are: 10>9, 10 is greater than 9 which is true 7>1, 7 is greater than 1 5>2, 5 is greater than 2
- Deciphering Greater Than, Less Than and Equal To Symbols
There are a few different inequality symbols, but we'll start with the two most common: greater than (>) and less than (<) These are both about as straightforward as you can get Greater than means that the number that precedes the symbol (>) is greater than the number that follows it
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