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What (who) is greater than - definition

MATHEMATICAL RELATION COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT VALUES
Less than; Strict inequality; Inequal; Greater than; Lessthan; Inequality symbol; ≥; Inequalty; Less than or equal to; Greater than or equal to; ≦; ≧; ≮; Much greater than; Power inequalities; ≤ ≥; Greater-than; Less-than; Much less than; Comparison (mathematics); Transitive property of inequality; Inequality (math); System of inequalities; Much-greater-than sign; Much-less-than sign; ≪; ≫; Less Than; Less or equal; Smaller than; Lesser than; Inequality bracket; Inequality brackets; Inequality sign; Inequality signs; Inequality symbols; ≯; ≰; ≱; ≶; ≷; ≸; ≹; ≨; ≩; Quadratic inequality; Greater or equal sign; Less or equal than; Algebraic inequality; Inequality notation; Greater or equal to; Equal or less than; Equal or less than sign; Equal or greater than sign; Equal or greater than; Equal or greater-than sign; Equal or greater-than; Equal or less-than sign; Equal or less-than; Greater than or equal; Less than or equal; ⩾; Systems of polynomial inequalities; System of polynomial inequalities; Vector inequalities; Sharp inequalities; Inequalities of complex numbers; Less than or equals; Inequalities between complex numbers; Complex number inequality
  • If ''x'' < ''y'' and ''a'' > 0, then ''ax'' < ''ay''.
  • If ''x'' < ''y'' and ''a'' < 0, then ''ax'' > ''ay''.
  • The [[feasible region]]s of [[linear programming]] are defined by a set of inequalities.
  • The graph of ''y'' = ln ''x''
  • If ''x'' < ''y'', then ''x'' + ''a'' < ''y'' + ''a''.

greater than         
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Less than; Strict inequality; Inequal; Greater than; Lessthan; Inequality symbol; ≥; Inequalty; Less than or equal to; Greater than or equal to; ≦; ≧; ≮; Much greater than; Power inequalities; ≤ ≥; Greater-than; Less-than; Much less than; Comparison (mathematics); Transitive property of inequality; Inequality (math); System of inequalities; Much-greater-than sign; Much-less-than sign; ≪; ≫; Less Than; Less or equal; Smaller than; Lesser than; Inequality bracket; Inequality brackets; Inequality sign; Inequality signs; Inequality symbols; ≯; ≰; ≱; ≶; ≷; ≸; ≹; ≨; ≩; Quadratic inequality; Greater or equal sign; Less or equal than; Algebraic inequality; Inequality notation; Greater or equal to; Equal or less than; Equal or less than sign; Equal or greater than sign; Equal or greater than; Equal or greater-than sign; Equal or greater-than; Equal or less-than sign; Equal or less-than; Greater than or equal; Less than or equal; ⩾; Systems of polynomial inequalities; System of polynomial inequalities; Vector inequalities; Sharp inequalities; Inequalities of complex numbers; Less than or equals; Inequalities between complex numbers; Complex number inequality
<character> " > " ASCII character 62. Common names: ITU-T: greater than; ket (" < " = bra); right angle; right angle bracket; right broket. Rare: into, toward; write to; blow (" < " = suck); gozinta; out; zap (all from Unix I/O redirection); INTERCAL: right angle. See also less than. (1995-03-17)
Greater Than One         
  • Label of 1991 "Jumping Man Records" record of "Listen To The Rhythm Flow" performed by G.T.O.
BAND
Tricky Disco; Greater than one; Church of Extacy; John + Julie; Technohead; Technoheads; Happy Birthday (Technohead song); The Tricky Disco; Tricky Disco (song); London (Greater Than One album)
Greater Than One is an English electronic music band, founded by husband and wife Michael Wells and Lee Newman in 1985. They released many albums under this name, and also under the names Tricky Disco, GTO, John + Julie, Church of Extacy, Signs of Chaos, T.
holier-than-thou         
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Holier Than Thou; Holier-than-thou attitude; Holier than thou attitude; Holier than thou; Holier-than-thou (disambiguation)
If you describe someone as holier-than-thou, you disapprove of them because they seem to believe that they are more religious or have better moral qualities than anyone else.
He has always sounded holier-than-thou.
= self-righteous
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Inequality (mathematics)

In mathematics, an inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions. It is used most often to compare two numbers on the number line by their size. There are several different notations used to represent different kinds of inequalities:

  • The notation a < b means that a is less than b.
  • The notation a > b means that a is greater than b.

In either case, a is not equal to b. These relations are known as strict inequalities, meaning that a is strictly less than or strictly greater than b. Equivalence is excluded.

In contrast to strict inequalities, there are two types of inequality relations that are not strict:

  • The notation ab or ab means that a is less than or equal to b (or, equivalently, at most b, or not greater than b).
  • The notation ab or ab means that a is greater than or equal to b (or, equivalently, at least b, or not less than b).

The relation not greater than can also be represented by ab, the symbol for "greater than" bisected by a slash, "not". The same is true for not less than and ab.

The notation ab means that a is not equal to b; this inequation sometimes is considered a form of strict inequality. It does not say that one is greater than the other; it does not even require a and b to be member of an ordered set.

In engineering sciences, less formal use of the notation is to state that one quantity is "much greater" than another, normally by several orders of magnitude.

  • The notation ab means that a is much less than b.
  • The notation ab means that a is much greater than b.

This implies that the lesser value can be neglected with little effect on the accuracy of an approximation (such as the case of ultrarelativistic limit in physics).

In all of the cases above, any two symbols mirroring each other are symmetrical; a < b and b > a are equivalent, etc.

Examples of use of greater than
1. Overweight people have body mass indexes (BMIs) greater than 25, while obese people have BMIs greater than 30.
2. Under his plan, estates greater than $25 million would start to lose the exemption, and it would disappear for estates greater than $40 million.
3. A problem greater than smoking is arrogant mental attitudes!
4. Share volumes were no greater than normal, they said.
5. "The devastation is greater than our worst fears," Louisiana Gov.