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What do < and > stand for? P.S the underscores below the greater and less _ _ are apart of the question.
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What do < and > stand for? P.S the underscores below the greater and less
_ _ are apart of the question.
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Those signs mean “Greater than” or “Less than” and they are called inequalities. Hope that helps!
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Hey there!
The greater than and less than signs with the lines under them mean "Greater than or equal to" and "Less than or equal to."
Hope this helped, have a good one :)
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