Comparison symbols are characters or images that are used to compare two values or expressions and determine if they are equal, greater than, or less than each other.
Some of the most common comparison symbols include:
Equality: such as = (equals), which is used to indicate that two values or expressions are equal to each other.
Inequality: such as > (greater than), < (less than), ≥ (greater than or equal to), ≤ (less than or equal to) which are used to indicate that one value or expression is greater than or less than the other.
These symbols are used in various branches of mathematics such as algebra, geometry, calculus and many more. They are used in mathematical formulas, equations, and proofs, as well as in scientific and engineering applications.