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Please Help! What does > with a line underneath mean in simple words. Also = with a / over the middle and < with a line underneath

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< with a line under it means - Less than or equal to

> with a line under it means - More than or equal to

= with / through it - not equal

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Explanation:


\geq means greater than or equal to


\\eq means is not equal to


\leq means less than or equal to

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