The "greater than" is also used to close HTML and XML tags, while the "less than" (<) symbol is used to begin them, as in the following examples: THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
Inequalities are the relationships between two expressions which are not equal to one another. The symbols used for inequalities are <, >, ≤, ≥. \(7 \textgreater x\) reads as '7 is greater ...
Inequalities are the relationships between two expressions which are not equal to one another. The symbols used for inequalities are <, >, ≤, ≥. \(7 \textgreater x\) reads as '7 is greater ...
The "less than" symbol (<) is used to express a lower value. For example, if (x < 10) means "if X is less than 10." See greater than symbol. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR ...