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I forgot. I leanred in like 3rd grade. :P

2007-02-06 06:33:20 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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let me teach you a trick to remember it.
the signs look like a crocodiles mouth whichever number is the crocodile's mouth facing that's is the larger number because crocodiles only eat big things.e.g. 4>2 and 30<60
see here, the crocodile faces the bigger numbers so u can figure it out this way and yah still > is greater than and

2007-02-06 09:34:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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The < and > notation is used to express inequality. An inequality says that two values are not equal. a ≠ b says that a is not equal to b There are other special symbols that show in what way things are not equal. a < b says that a is less than b a > b says that a is greater than b (those two are known as strict inequality) a ≤ b means that a is less than or equal to b a ≥ b means that a is greater than or equal to b.

2016-04-02 03:55:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maths Signs

2016-11-14 03:59:48 · answer #3 · answered by moni 4 · 0 0

< is less than
> is greater than

3<4 means that three is less than four
10>2 means that ten is greater than two

2007-02-06 06:41:51 · answer #4 · answered by surfchika 4 · 0 1

< means less than
> means greater than

2007-02-06 09:21:35 · answer #5 · answered by marilyn 2 · 0 0

They mean less than and greater than. The small point always points to the smaller number whereas the wide area should face the larger number.

2007-02-06 06:44:00 · answer #6 · answered by mererose50 1 · 0 0

simple 3 is a bigger # than 2 right so you write it like this 3>2 small end pionts to small # big end pionts to big # or as i learned it the alligator (<) eats the bigger #! hope that helped!

2007-02-06 06:43:35 · answer #7 · answered by sweeteen1307 1 · 0 0

> greater than
< less than
= equals
>= greater than or equal to
<= less than or equal to
!= doesn't equal

2007-02-06 06:42:42 · answer #8 · answered by SkewsMe.com 3 · 1 0

< is greater than
> is less than

2007-02-06 06:39:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Less than and greater than, respectively.

2007-02-06 06:42:06 · answer #10 · answered by lisateric 5 · 0 0

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