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This resource displays the four inequality symbols with the definition and numerical and algebraic examples.
📚 Understanding Inequality Symbols in Maths
This printable teaching resource provides a clear and visually engaging poster explaining inequality symbols with examples. Ideal for classroom displays or student reference, it helps learners understand and use inequality symbols correctly in maths.
✔ Less than (<) – A number is smaller than another. Example: 5 < 10 (5 is less than 10).
✔ Less than or equal to (≤) – A number is smaller than or equal to another. Example: x ≤ 10 (x is less than or equal to 10).
✔ Greater than (>) – A number is larger than another. Example: 10 > 5 (10 is greater than 5).
✔ Greater than or equal to (≥) – A number is greater than or equal to another. Example: x ≥ 15 (x is greater than or equal to 15).
✔ Visually clear explanations – Perfect for student reference.
✔ Classroom display or study aid – Reinforces learning in a simple, easy-to-understand format.
✔ Printable PDF Format – Ready to use for lessons or wall displays.