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10 February, 04:08

What about the inequality sign like

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  1. 10 February, 07:23
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    The signs mean lesser and greater than. = means equal (s). The signs will always look like they are eating the bigger value. For example:

    12<29

    Twelve is lesser than twenty-nine, or

    29>12

    Twenty-nine is greater than twelve.

    An equation uses an equal sign

    12+8=20

    When you're using all of them, it can look like this:

    1
    This is read as "one is lesser than n which is lesser than 29". These can be used to determine the lengths of the sides of a triangle. In this case, n must be between 1 and 29 for it to be the side of a triangle.
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