Equal, Less and Greater Than Symbols (2024)

As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than(>) or less than (<)

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These are the important signs to know:

=

When two values are equal
weuse the "equals" sign

example: 2+2=4

When two values are definitely not equal
weuse the "not equal to" sign

example: 2+2≠9
<

When one value is smaller than another
weuse a "less than" sign

example: 3<5
>

When one value is bigger than another
weuse a "greater than" sign

example: 9>6

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Less Than and Greater Than

The "less than" sign and the "greater than" sign look like a "V" on its side, don't they?

To remember which way around the "<" and ">" signs go, just remember:

  • BIG > small
  • small < BIG
The "small" end always points to the smaller number, like this:

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Greater Than Symbol: BIG > small

Example:

10 > 5

"10 is greater than 5"

Or the other way around:

5 < 10

"5 is less than 10"

Do you see how the symbol "points at" the smaller value?

... Or Equal To ...

Sometimes we know a value is smaller, but may also be equal to!

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Example, a jug can hold up to 4 cups of water.

So how much water is in it?

It could be 4 cups or it could be less than 4 cups: So until we measure it, all we can say is "less than or equal to" 4 cups.

To show this, we add an extra line at the bottom of the "less than" or "greater than" symbol like this:

The "less than or equal to" sign:

The "greater than or equal to" sign:

All The Symbols

Here is a summary of all the symbols:

Symbol

Words

Example Use

=

equals

1 + 1 = 2

not equal to

1 + 1 ≠ 1




>

greater than

5 > 2

<

less than

7 < 9




greater than or equal to

marbles ≥ 1

less than or equal to

dogs ≤ 3

Why Use Them?

Because there are things we do not know exactly ...

... but can still say something about.

So we have ways of saying what we do know (which may be useful!)

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Example: John had 10 marbles, but lost some. How many has he now?

Answer: He must have less than 10:

Marbles < 10

If John still has some marbles we can also say he has greater than zero marbles:

Marbles > 0

But if we thought John could have lost all his marbles we would say

Marbles 0

In other words, the number of marbles is greater than or equal to zero.

Combining

We can sometimes say two (or more) things on the one line:

Example: Becky starts with $10, buys something and says "I got change, too". How much did she spend?

Answer: Something greater than $0 and less than $10 (but NOT $0 or $10):

"What Becky Spends" > $0
"What Becky Spends" < $10

This can be written down in just one line:

$0 < "What Becky Spends" < $10

That says that $0 is less than "What Becky Spends" (in other words "What Becky Spends" is greater than $0) and what Becky Spends is also less than $10.

Notice that ">" was flipped over to "<" when we put it before what Becky spends. Always make surethe small end points to the small value.

Changing Sides

We saw in that previous example that when we change sides we flipped the symbol as well.

This:Becky Spends > $0(Becky spends greater than $0)
is the same as this:$0 < Becky Spends($0 is less than what Becky spends)

Just make sure the small end points to the small value!

Here is another example using "≥" and "≤":

Example: Becky has $10 and she is going shopping. How much will she spend (without using credit)?

Answer: Something greater than, or possibly equal to, $0 and less than, or possibly equal to, $10:

Becky Spends ≥ $0
Becky Spends ≤ $10

This can be written down in just one line:

$0 ≤ Becky Spends ≤ $10

A Long Example: Cutting Rope

Here is an interesting example I thought of:

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Example: Sam cuts a 10m rope into two. How long is the longer piece? How long is the shorter piece?

Answer: Let us call the longer length of rope "L", and the shorter length "S"

L must be greater than 0m (otherwise it isn't a piece of rope), and also less than 10m:

L > 0
L < 10

So:

0 < L < 10

That says that L (the Longer length of rope) is between 0 and 10 (but not 0 or 10)

The same thing can be said about the shorter length "S":

0 < S < 10

But I did say there was a "shorter" and "longer" length, so we also know:

S < L

(Do you see how neat mathematics is? Instead of saying "the shorter length is less than the longer length", we can just write "S < L")

We can combine all of that like this:

0 < S < L < 10

That says a lot:

0 is less that the short length, the short length is less than the long length, the long length is less than 10.

Reading "backwards" we can also see:

10 is greater than the long length, the long length is greater than the short length, the short length is greater than 0.

It also lets us see that "S" is less than 10 (by "jumping over" the "L"), and even that 0<10 (which we know anyway), all in one statement.


NOW, I have one more trick. If Sam tried really hard he might be able to cut the rope EXACTLY in half, so each half is 5m, but we know he didn't because we said there was a "shorter" and "longer" length, so we also know:

S<5

and

L>5

We can put that into our very neat statement here:

0 < S < 5 < L < 10

And IF we thought the two lengths MIGHT be exactly 5 we could change that to

0 < S ≤ 5 ≤ L < 10

An Example Using Algebra

OK, this example may be complicated if you don't know Algebra, but I thought you might like to see it anyway:

Example: What is x+3, when we know that x is greater than 11?

If x > 11 , then x+3 > 14

(Imagine that "x" is the number of people at your party. If there are more than 11 people at your party, and 3 more arrive, then there must be more than 14 people at your party now.)

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Equal, Less and Greater Than Symbols (2024)

FAQs

Equal, Less and Greater Than Symbols? ›

The symbol ≤ means less than or equal to. The symbol ≥ means greater than or equal to.

What is the meaning of ≥ ≤? ›

The symbol ≤ means less than or equal to. The symbol ≥ means greater than or equal to.

How do you type the ≥ symbol? ›

On a Windows PC, click to the place in your document where you would like to insert the greater than or equal symbol. Next, hold the Alt key and type the numbers 242. If you're using Microsoft Word, the Advanced Symbols library is another place to find the greater than or equal symbol.

Which <> means greater? ›

The symbol used to denote greater than is “ >” and for less than is “<”. Get more math symbols here with us.

What are the inequality symbols ≤ ≥? ›

Inequality Symbols
SymbolWordsExample
>greater than5>1 , 5 is greater than 1
<less than2<11 , 2 is less than 11
greater than or equal to4≥4 4 ≥ 4 , 4 is greater than or equal to 4
less than or equal to7≤9 7 ≤ 9 , 7 is less than or equal to 9
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What does 3 ≥ mean? ›

It tells us that the given variable is either greater than or equal to a particular value. For example, if x ≥ 3 is given, it means that x is either greater than or equal to 3. It defines a range of values that x can take which starts from 3 and goes up till infinity.

What does '<' mean? ›

It is a comparison or a relationship between two two numbers meaning something less than. X<8 is something (x) less than eight. A<-1 is something (A) less than negative one. <= is less than or equal too.

Which is larger <>? ›

The greater than sign (>) is used to show that the number to the left of the sign has a higher value than the one on the right. The less than sign (<) is used to show that the number on the left of the sign has a smaller value than the one on the right.

What does <> mean? ›

It means not equal to.

Which side is greater <>? ›

The best-known symbols of inequality are “greater than” (>) and “less than” (<). With them, we can make comparisons. The large opening always points to the greater value, and the smaller end, the tip, toward the smaller value. This makes it easy to remember.

What is an example of ≤? ›

"≤" means "less than or equal to"

For example, if I say "x is less than or equal to 2" (x≤2), it means that x could be any number that's under 2, or 2 itself. Tip: The arrow-looking thing ("≤" or "≥") will always be pointing to the smaller number.

What do we call these symbols ≥ ≤? ›

Basic Mathematical Symbols With Name, Meaning and Examples
SymbolSymbol Name in MathsMath Symbols Meaning
inequalityless than or equal to
inequalitygreater than or equal to
[ ]bracketscalculate expression inside first
( )parenthesescalculate expression inside first
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How do you use ≤? ›

Less than or equal to is represented by the symbol ≤. So if we want to write x is less than or equal to 6 mathematically, we write it as x ≤ 6. It means that x can have any value from negative infinity to 6 but not more than 6.

What does ≤ stand for? ›

The symbol “≤” stands for less than or equal to. Let's see an example. The expression y ≤ 19 indicates that the value of y is less than or equal to 19.

What is the definition ≤? ›

In math , the symbol ≤ represents the " less than or equal to " relation between two numbers . It signifies that the first number is either less than or equal to the second number . For example , 5 ≤ 7 means that 5 is either less than or equal to 7 .

How do you use ≥ and ≤? ›

x ≤ 7 means the value of x is less than or equal to 7. x ≥ 2 means the value of x is greater than or equal to 2. Example 2: − 5 ≤ x ≤ 3 means the value of x should lie between − 5 and 3, inclusive of both values.

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