It is the "less than" symbol.
In math, < stands for less than and > stands for greater than.
For example, 25 < 75 would be read "25 is less than 75." (the point is toward the smaller number)
On standard keyboards it appears on the key beside the 'M'
The comma is the button to the right of the m (towards the bottom of the keyboard) on a qwerty keyboard.
In Microsoft Office Word 2007, you go to Symbol, then CJK Symbols and Punctuation. Then, look for the symbol that looks like a backwards comma.
The name of the punctuation mark with a dot directly above a comma is called a "semicolon."
maybe you keys are broken. all i do to put a greater than or less than symbol is hold shift then press the comma on the keyboard for less than... and hold the shift and press the period on the keyboard for greater than.
They are found on the bottom row of the keyboard - on the comma & full-stop keys respectively. Simply hold down either one of the SHIFT keys, and press whichever symbol you want.
A number cannot be turned into a comma which is a punctuation symbol.
To type the greater than symbol (>) on a standard keyboard, simply press the "greater than" key, which is usually located to the right of the comma key. On most keyboards, you can type it directly without any special key combinations. If you are using a mobile device, you can find the greater than symbol by switching to the numeric or symbols keyboard.
The symbol with a dot and a comma underneath it is called a "cedilla." It is commonly used in various languages such as French, Turkish, and Portuguese to modify the pronunciation of certain letters.
They are called symbols. The money sign is the currency symbol. The comma is the thousands separator symbol. The percent sign is the percentage symbol.
The trademark symbol is part of a name and as such must not be separated from the name. Therefore, a comma would follow the symbol.
It is called an Oxford comma.