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  • 14-11-2021
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Does "greater than" sign and "not equal to" sign denote the same thing?​

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Аноним Аноним
  • 14-11-2021

Hello!

The "greater than sign" means one number is greater than the other.

Example: 4>2 (4 is greater than 2)

The "not equal to sign" means one number is not equal to another one.

Example: 15[tex]\neq[/tex]17 (15 is not equal to 17)

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oluwatomi97
oluwatomi97 oluwatomi97
  • 14-11-2021

no they dont

greater than sign denotes that the first digit is greater than the other digit

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