Is there a symbol for “less than, equal to, or greater than”?
I am trying to find a symbol for "less than, equal to, or greater than" similar to this:
I have not been able to find one. If anyone knows of such a command, please let me know.
Thank you
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I am trying to find a symbol for "less than, equal to, or greater than" similar to this:
I have not been able to find one. If anyone knows of such a command, please let me know.
Thank you
math-mode
3
In similar cases you can use detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html - draw your desired symbol and it tries to recognize it. Your case:usepackage{ amssymb } lesseqqgtr
:)
– uzsolt
Dec 3 at 4:44
3
What's the use-case? :D
– stendarr
Dec 3 at 7:22
Makes no sense to me as it indicates that there is no relationship between the numerical values.
– Peter Wilson
Dec 3 at 19:03
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I am trying to find a symbol for "less than, equal to, or greater than" similar to this:
I have not been able to find one. If anyone knows of such a command, please let me know.
Thank you
math-mode
I am trying to find a symbol for "less than, equal to, or greater than" similar to this:
I have not been able to find one. If anyone knows of such a command, please let me know.
Thank you
math-mode
math-mode
asked Dec 2 at 22:38
Adam Aberra
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In similar cases you can use detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html - draw your desired symbol and it tries to recognize it. Your case:usepackage{ amssymb } lesseqqgtr
:)
– uzsolt
Dec 3 at 4:44
3
What's the use-case? :D
– stendarr
Dec 3 at 7:22
Makes no sense to me as it indicates that there is no relationship between the numerical values.
– Peter Wilson
Dec 3 at 19:03
add a comment |
3
In similar cases you can use detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html - draw your desired symbol and it tries to recognize it. Your case:usepackage{ amssymb } lesseqqgtr
:)
– uzsolt
Dec 3 at 4:44
3
What's the use-case? :D
– stendarr
Dec 3 at 7:22
Makes no sense to me as it indicates that there is no relationship between the numerical values.
– Peter Wilson
Dec 3 at 19:03
3
3
In similar cases you can use detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html - draw your desired symbol and it tries to recognize it. Your case:
usepackage{ amssymb } lesseqqgtr
:)– uzsolt
Dec 3 at 4:44
In similar cases you can use detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html - draw your desired symbol and it tries to recognize it. Your case:
usepackage{ amssymb } lesseqqgtr
:)– uzsolt
Dec 3 at 4:44
3
3
What's the use-case? :D
– stendarr
Dec 3 at 7:22
What's the use-case? :D
– stendarr
Dec 3 at 7:22
Makes no sense to me as it indicates that there is no relationship between the numerical values.
– Peter Wilson
Dec 3 at 19:03
Makes no sense to me as it indicates that there is no relationship between the numerical values.
– Peter Wilson
Dec 3 at 19:03
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Here are the possibilities with amssymb
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
[ Agtreqqless B, quad Alesseqqgtr B]%
[ Agtreqless Bquad Alesseqgtr B]%
[ Agtrless Bquad Alessgtr B]%
end{document}
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Here are 2 possibilities, using [T1]{fontenc} or amssymb
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
centering
$theta_{nc}^D < theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D > theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D = theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D leq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D geq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^Dlesseqqgtr theta^D$
end{document}
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Here are the possibilities with amssymb
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
[ Agtreqqless B, quad Alesseqqgtr B]%
[ Agtreqless Bquad Alesseqgtr B]%
[ Agtrless Bquad Alessgtr B]%
end{document}
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Here are the possibilities with amssymb
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
[ Agtreqqless B, quad Alesseqqgtr B]%
[ Agtreqless Bquad Alesseqgtr B]%
[ Agtrless Bquad Alessgtr B]%
end{document}
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Here are the possibilities with amssymb
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
[ Agtreqqless B, quad Alesseqqgtr B]%
[ Agtreqless Bquad Alesseqgtr B]%
[ Agtrless Bquad Alessgtr B]%
end{document}
Here are the possibilities with amssymb
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
[ Agtreqqless B, quad Alesseqqgtr B]%
[ Agtreqless Bquad Alesseqgtr B]%
[ Agtrless Bquad Alessgtr B]%
end{document}
edited Dec 3 at 9:23
answered Dec 2 at 22:49
Bernard
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Here are 2 possibilities, using [T1]{fontenc} or amssymb
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
centering
$theta_{nc}^D < theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D > theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D = theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D leq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D geq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^Dlesseqqgtr theta^D$
end{document}
add a comment |
Here are 2 possibilities, using [T1]{fontenc} or amssymb
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
centering
$theta_{nc}^D < theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D > theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D = theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D leq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D geq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^Dlesseqqgtr theta^D$
end{document}
add a comment |
Here are 2 possibilities, using [T1]{fontenc} or amssymb
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
centering
$theta_{nc}^D < theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D > theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D = theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D leq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D geq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^Dlesseqqgtr theta^D$
end{document}
Here are 2 possibilities, using [T1]{fontenc} or amssymb
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{amssymb}
begin{document}
centering
$theta_{nc}^D < theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D > theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D = theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D leq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^D geq theta^D$\
$theta_{nc}^Dlesseqqgtr theta^D$
end{document}
answered Dec 2 at 23:20
Lily G
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In similar cases you can use detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html - draw your desired symbol and it tries to recognize it. Your case:
usepackage{ amssymb } lesseqqgtr
:)– uzsolt
Dec 3 at 4:44
3
What's the use-case? :D
– stendarr
Dec 3 at 7:22
Makes no sense to me as it indicates that there is no relationship between the numerical values.
– Peter Wilson
Dec 3 at 19:03