If something is "less than equal" to something else, is it also "less than or equal" to it?

If something is "less than equal" to something else, is it also "less than or equal" to it?

Ya you fucking autist

Lemme rephrase the question: is the comparison operator "less than equal" the same as "less than or equal to"?

A = A, yes.

No

There is no such thing as "less than equal". It sounds like it would mean the same as "less than", but it most likely is a corruption of "less than or equal", especially in contexts where it is expressed as a less than sign followed by an equal signs.

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Animes are less than equal to people.

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That's exactly and precisely what it means, and nothing else. I'm pretty sure the latter is the proper name.

>WE ARE ALL EQUAL

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If we take "less than equal" to literally mean a less than (

Yes.
(A) => (A or B)
is always true.

Here A := (x

But it doesn't mean less than equal
Just like += doesn't mean plus equal
and ++ is not adding an +

Well, that's what the prompt said. No symbols were given.

Something can't be simultaneously less than and equal to something else, which led me to believe that it was a typo.

"Less than equal" means "not equal but less than". "Less than or equal" is different in that it is possible to be either equal or less.

what is the "less than equal" operator?
isn't it just "less than" ?

less than equal is the same as less than you mongodb user

>less than equal is the same as less than
3>3 is false 3>=3 is true.

You are a fucking retard.

"less than equal" literally means "not equal" aka "" or "!="


You're probably some retard that confuses x is less than or equal to y with x is less than y or x is equal to y both of which are equivalent. Why are you even asking such a retarded question?

Less than equal means it has to be less.
If you put an 'or' in there obviously it changes.

a < (a == b) iff 0