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Hi guys
how do you say this symbols in English >/< . Could one be "minus" if so, what about the other? Thanks all Diegonel |
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Hi, Diegonel! You may find this table useful: http://www.answers.com/topic/table-o...atical-symbols.
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Greater Than / Less Than The greater object always goes to the largest end the lesser object always goes to the point for example:
1 < 2 and 2 >3 so 1 is less than 2 and 2 is greater than 3 Hope this helps
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Sorry I am an idiot I meant:
1 < 2 and 2 > 1 so 1 is less than 2 and 2 is greater than 1 Hope this helps
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