Less Than Equal To and Greater Than Equal To
The comparison between Greater Than Equal To and Less Than Equal to mentioned below:
Difference Between Greater Than Equal to and Less Than Equal To |
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Aspect |
Greater Than Equal to |
Less Than Equal To |
Meaning |
Indicates Value which is larger or minimum equal to the given value |
Indicate Value which is smaller or at maximum equal to given value |
Symbol |
≥ |
≤ |
Example |
Age of Ram is Greater Than equal to 10 years ⇒ Age of Ram ≥ 10 |
Age of Rohan is Less Than equal to 15 years ⇒ Age of Rohan ≤ 15 |
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Less Than Equal To Sign
Less Than Equal To is an inequality concept that means that the term on the left-hand side of the inequality must not be greater than the term on the right-hand side, i.e. left term must be less than or at maximum equal to the right term. The article covers the concept of “less than or equal to” in mathematics, introducing the symbol “≤” and its depiction on a number line. It includes a table of mathematical symbols, practice problems, and answers to frequently asked questions about inequalities.
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- Less Than Equal to Sign
- Less Than or Equal To Symbol
- Less than or Equal to on a Number Line
- Symbol Notations of Inequalities
- Less than Equal to and Greater Than Equal to