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A(n) is a mathematical sentence in which the two sides are not equal and are separated with the symbols <, >, <, and >, while an is a mathematical sentence in which both sides are equivalent and separated with the
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is a mathematical sentence in which the two sides are not equal and are separated with the symbols <, >, <, and >, while an
is a mathematical sentence in which both sides are equivalent and separated with the symbol =.
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