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Discover LudwigThe term "inequality sign" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to mathematical symbols such as "<" (less than), ">" (greater than), "≤" (less than or equal to), and "≥" (greater than or equal to), which are used to represent inequalities between two numbers. Example: In order to solve the equation, you must first understand the meaning of the inequality signs (<, >, ≤, ≥) and how they affect the relationship between the numbers.
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This gives inequalities (2.14) with inequality sign.
where the inequality sign for vectors applies component-wise.
Function is Schur concave if and only if the reversed inequality sign holds.
The following particular case shows that in this estimate the inequality sign < cannot be replaced by ≤.
If the inequality sign is the opposite, then the third process is chosen.
If (a < 0) then (M_{a,b}) satisfies the inequality (3.1) with the reversed inequality sign.
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Upper solution is defined by reversing the above inequality signs.
For a concave function f, the inequality signs in (9) reverse.
If the logarithm base is less than 1, then the inequality signs are reversed.
end{aligned} If f is a concave function, then the inequality signs are reversed.
end{aligned} If (tmapsto tf(t)) is a concave function, then the inequality signs are reversed.
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