Greater Than or Equal To Symbols (≥) Copy and Paste

The Greater Than or Equal To symbol () is a mathematical sign used to indicate that a number or value is greater than or equal to another. It is widely used in mathematics, programming, logic, and statistics.

How to Use the Greater Than or Equal To Symbol

  1. Mathematics & Algebra
    • Used in inequalities to show that a value is either greater than or equal to another.
    • Example: x ≥ 15 (x is greater than or equal to 15).
  2. Programming & Coding
    • Commonly used in programming languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, C++, and others.
    • Example: if (x >= 10) { // Execute code }
  3. Statistics & Data Analysis
    • Used in probability, statistical equations, and logical conditions.
    • Example: P(X ≥ 50) (the probability that X is greater than or equal to 50).
  4. Logic & Set Theory
    • Used in mathematical proofs and logical expressions.

List of Greater Than or Equal Symbol Variants

SymbolNameMeaning & Usage
Greater Than or Equal ToStandard mathematical inequality.
Greater Than Over Equal ToAlternative notation in logic and mathematics.
Greater Than or Equivalent ToUsed in approximation inequalities.
Slanted Greater Than or Equal ToA variation used in advanced mathematical notations.
Equal and Greater ThanUsed in set theory and logic.

Related Symbols

  • Less Than or Equal To (≤) – The opposite of ≥.
  • Greater Than (>) – Indicates strict inequality.
  • Less Than (<) – Represents values smaller than another.
  • Equal To (=) – Shows equality between values.