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when do you use an inequality symbol

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  • 22-03-2017
x < y: This means "x is less than y" 
x ≤ y: This means " x is less than or equal to y"
x > y: This means " x is greater than y"
x ≥ y: This means " x is greater than or equal to y"


You use these inequality symbols to compare two things. They are used to depict a range of possible values.
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