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≤is less than or equal to
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>is greater than
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≤is less than or equal to
<<
>is greater than
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GPT 3.5
Response 1: The symbol used to indicate "less than or equal to" is "<=".
Response 2: The symbol used for "less than or equal to" is the combination of the less than sign and the equals sign (≤).
Response 3: The symbol "<=" represents "less than or equal to" in mathematical expressions.
Response 4: The symbol "≤" is used to denote "less than or equal to" in mathematics.
Response 2: The symbol used for "less than or equal to" is the combination of the less than sign and the equals sign (≤).
Response 3: The symbol "<=" represents "less than or equal to" in mathematical expressions.
Response 4: The symbol "≤" is used to denote "less than or equal to" in mathematics.
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GPT 3.5
No, the symbol "<=" is used to represent "less than or equal to."
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Yes, the symbol used to represent "less than or equal to" is "<=" or simply "≤".
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