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Greater than or equal to sign and less than or equal to sign
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The greater than or equal to sign (≥) and the less than or equal to sign (≤) are mathematical symbols used to compare values.
- The **greater than or equal to sign (≥)** indicates that the value on the left is either greater than or equal to the value on the right. For example, \( x \geq 5 \) means that \( x \) can be any number that is 5 or greater.
- The **less than or equal to sign (≤)** indicates that the value on the left is either less than or equal to the value on the right. For example, \( y \leq 10 \) means that \( y \) can be any number that is 10 or less.
These symbols are often used in inequalities, mathematical expressions, and calculations to denote ranges of values.
- The **greater than or equal to sign (≥)** indicates that the value on the left is either greater than or equal to the value on the right. For example, \( x \geq 5 \) means that \( x \) can be any number that is 5 or greater.
- The **less than or equal to sign (≤)** indicates that the value on the left is either less than or equal to the value on the right. For example, \( y \leq 10 \) means that \( y \) can be any number that is 10 or less.
These symbols are often used in inequalities, mathematical expressions, and calculations to denote ranges of values.
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