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What is greater -6 or -13

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A quantity is said to be greater than if is larger than , written . If is greater than or equal to , the relationship is written . In the Wolfram Language, this is denoted Greater[a, b], or a > b. Statements involving greater than and less than symbols are called inequalities.

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-6is greater than -13

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