anarojas2001
anarojas2001
24-04-2017
Mathematics
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What does this symbol mean
<
(In math)
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cutelion918
cutelion918
24-04-2017
it means less than
like this
3<5
3 is less than 5
the other symbol >
means greater than such as 5>3 5 is greater than 3
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disneygirl344644
disneygirl344644
24-04-2017
it depends what type of numbers you have
because it can be greater than or less than or example ( 2 < 5) hope this helps
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