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MATHEMATICAL RELATION COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT VALUES
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  • 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''.

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<character> " < " ASCII character 60. Common names: ITU-T: less than; bra (" > " = ket); left angle; left angle bracket; left broket. Rare: from; read from; suck (" > " = blow); comes-from; in; crunch (all from Unix); INTERCAL: angle. See also greater than. (1995-03-20)
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Less Than Kind is a comedy-drama produced by Mark McKinney that previously aired on Citytv and currently is shown on HBO Canada. The show is set in Winnipeg, and stars Jesse Camacho as Sheldon Blecher, an overweight teenager struggling with a highly dysfunctional, but lovable, family.

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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.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per less than
1. Meanwhile, 60% of people earn less than 20,000 a year, 80% less than 30,000.
2. "It was less than one gram and had a street value of less than 85p.
3. "Everybody can take advantage." Who‘s offering tax holidays in 2005 Connecticut Aug. 21–27 Clothing less than $300 District of Columbia Aug. 6–14 Clothing less than $100 Florida July 23–31 Clothing less than $50 School supplies less than $10 Georgia July 28–31 Clothing less than $100 School supplies less than $20 Computer equipment less than $1,500 Iowa Aug. 5–6 Clothing less than $100 Massachusetts Aug. 13–14 All retail items less than $2,500 Missouri Aug. 5–7 Clothing less than $100 School supplies less than $50 Computer equipment less than $3,050 New Mexico Aug. 5–7 Clothing less than $100 School supplies less than $15 Computer equipment less than $1,000 New York Aug. 30–Sept. 5 All clothing less than $110 North Carolina Aug. 5–7 Clothing less than $100 Sports equipment less than $50 Computer equipment less than $3,500 South Carolina Aug. 5–7 All clothing, school supplies, and computer equipment Texas Aug. 5–7 Clothing less than $100 Source÷ Federation of Tax Administrators
4. That‘s less than the nearly 34 a day in September, and far less than nearly 64 in August.
5. The pills cost less than 50 cents for children, and less than $1 for older children and adults.