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Less-than sign | |
In Unicode | U+003C < LESS-THAN SIGN (<, <) |
Different from | |
Different from | U+2329 〈 LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET |
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See also | U+003E > GREATER-THAN SIGN U+2264 ≤ LESS-THAN OR EQUAL TO U+2A7D ⩽ LESS-THAN OR SLANTED EQUAL TO used e.g. in Poland U+226A ≪ MUCH LESS-THAN |
The less-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 left, <, has been found in documents dated as far back as the 1560s. In mathematical writing, the less-than sign is typically placed between two values being compared and signifies that the first number is less than the second number. Examples of typical usage include 1⁄2 < 1 and −2 < 0.
Since the development of computer programming languages, the less-than sign and the greater-than sign have been repurposed for a range of uses and operations.