what does this mean <=

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The symbol <= represents a mathematical or logical comparison operator that indicates "less than or equal to." It is commonly used in programming, mathematics, and statistics to compare two values.

For example:

  • In the expression x <= 5, it means that x can be either less than 5 or equal to 5.
  • If x is 3, the statement is true because 3 is less than 5.
  • If x is 5, the statement is also true because 5 is equal to 5.
  • If x is 6, the statement is false because 6 is greater than 5.

In summary, <= checks if the value on the left side is less than or the same as the value on the right side.

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