I'm not sure that you can easily on a computer. I think there are some types of keyboards that have every symbol which can be tonnes useful. In Miscrosoft word and stuff there is an option 'Insert Symbol'. Here you can insert pretty much any symbol you want on that program. On a tablet device, the touch screen offers a whole range of symbols. For the inequality sign, you press and hold the equal sign and a range of symbols will pop up around it. Just release your finger on whichever symbol you wish to type. This is the same for most other symbols on the tablet device.
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
If a is not less than b then a is greater than or equal to b. The symbol for "greater than or equal to " is > with a bar under it -- a combination of the equal sign (=) and the greater than sign (>). In many computer languages you can use >= with no space between for this relation.
Greater than >Less than written on top of =.
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An inequality must have a greater than sign (>) OR a less than sign (<) OR a greater than or equal to sign (≥) OR a less than or equal to sign (≤).
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥
If ' A ' and ' B ' are equal . . . A =BIf ' A ' is greater . . . A > BIf ' A ' is smaller . . . A
The opposite of less than or equal to is greater than or equal.And also:The opposite of greater than or equal to is less than or equal.
No. To be an inequality, it must somewhere have a greater than, less than, greater-or-equal, or less-or-equal sign.
X is greater than or equal to 2. The symbol for "greater than or equal to" is a "greater than" sign over a horizontal dash.
Usually the symbol ≥ is used to represent the words "greater than or equal to." ____ The greater than symbol is > and the equal to sign is =. The less than symbol is <.
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