LaTeX Greater Than or Equal (≥) - Complete Guide
The greater than or equal symbol (≥) denotes non-strict inequality.
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Greater Than or Equal
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\geqGreater than or equal to
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\geAlternative greater or equal
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What is the LaTeX Greater Than or Equal?
Used to indicate that one quantity is greater than or equal to another.
How to Use Greater Than or Equal in LaTeX
Method 1: Using \geq
✅No package required
Greater than or equal to
Example: Using \geq
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
% Using the Greater Than or Equal
Text with \geq
\end{document}Method 2: Using \ge
✅No package required
Alternative greater or equal
Example: Using \ge
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
% Using the Greater Than or Equal
Text with \ge
\end{document}Common Use Cases
The Greater Than or Equal symbol is commonly used in the following contexts:
Inequality
Lower bound constraint.
Code
$x \geq 0$Output
x ≥ 0
Complete Examples
Lower Bound
Greater than or equal constraint
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
For the domain where $n \geq 1$, the function is defined.
\end{document}Frequently Asked Questions
Which method should I use?
We recommend using the method marked as "Recommended" above. However, the best method depends on your specific needs:
- \geq: Greater than or equal to
- \ge: Alternative greater or equal
Where do I use this symbol?
This symbol can be used:
- In mathematical equations (math mode)
- In regular text (if using text mode)
- In various document environments
Can I use this in display mode?
Yes, symbols that work in math mode (between $ $) also work in display mode (between $$ $$). This allows you to display the symbol on its own line with larger formatting.
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