The "greater than" symbol (>) is used to express a larger value. For example, if (x > 10) means "if X is more than 10." Also called a "right arrow," it is also used ...
Less than or greater than? When we are comparing numbers, we can use certain signs to show whether a number is less than, greater than or equal to another. To help you remember which sign to use ...
reading from right to left '-4 is greater than or equal to \(x\)'. The symbol used is greater than or equal to (≥) so a closed circle must be used at 0. \(x\) is greater than or equal to 0 ...