Inequalities in LaTeX Last Updated : 19 Oct, 2021 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report In mathematics, an inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions. It is used most often to compare two numbers on the number line by their size. There are several different notations used to represent different kinds of inequalities: The notation a < b means that a is less than b.The notation a > b means that a is greater than b. Inequalities Symbols and their LaTeX Code : TERMSYMBOLLATEXLess than<Greater than>Less than equal to\leqLess than with complete equal to sign\leqqLess than equal to slant\leqslantLess than similar to\lesssimLess than approximate\lessapproxPrecedes\precPrecedes and equal to\preceqLess than greater than\lessgtrLess than equal to greater than\lesseqgtrGreater than equal to\geqGreater than with complete equal to sign\geqqGreater than equal to slant\geqslantGreater than similar to\gtrsimGreater than approximate to\gtrapproxSucceeds\succSucceeds and equal to\succeqSucceeds and similar to\succsimNot less than\nlessNot greater than\ngtrNot less than equal to\nleqNot greater than equal to\ngeqLess than not equal to\lneqGreater than not equal to\gneqNot less than equal to slant\nleqslantNot greater than equal to slant\ngeqslantLesser lesser than\llTriple lesser than\lllGreater greater than\ggTriple greater than\ggg Like Article Suggest improvement Next Delimiters in LaTeX Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...