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Greater-than sign
Mathematical symbol for "greater than"
"More than" redirects here. For the insurance company, see More Than.
For the use of the ">" sign as punctuation, see Bracket § Angle brackets.
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| In Unicode | U+003E >GREATER-THAN SIGN (>, >) |
| Different from | U+232A 〉RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET |
| See also | U+2265 ≥GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO U+2A7E ⩾GREATER-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO U+226B ≫MUCH GREATER-THAN |
The greater-than sign is a mathematical symbol that denotes an inequality between two values.
The widely adopted form of two equal-length strokes connecting in an acute angle at the right, >, has been found in documents dated as far back as 1631.[1] In mathematical writing, the greater-than sign is typically placed between two values being compared and signifies that the first number is greater than the second number.
Examples of typical usage include 1.5 > 1 and 1 > −2. The less-than sign and greater-than si
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