Relational Operators in LaTeX Last Updated : 21 Jun, 2020 Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Share Report Relational Operator are used for comparison of two values to understand the type of relationship a pair of number shares. For example, less than, greater than, equal to etc. For eg != means not equal to but in maths we write it as. So let’s see, the LaTeX code of Relational Operators one by one. Relational Operator and their Latex Code – TERMSYMBOLLATEX1.is less than<2. is greater than>3. is not less than\nless4. is not greater than\ngtr5. is less than or equal to\leq6. is greater than or equal to\geq7. is less than or equal to\leqslant8. is greater than or equal to\geqslant9. is neither less than nor equal to \nleq10. is neither less than nor equal to \ngeq11. is neither less than nor equal to\nleqslant 12. is neither greater than nor equal to\ngeqslant13. is a proper subset of\subset 14. is a proper superset of\supset 15. is not a proper subset of\not\subset 16. is not a proper superset of\not\supset17. is a subset of \subseteq18. is a superset of\supseteq19. is not a subset of\nsubseteq20. is not a superset of\nsubseteq21. is equal to=22. is equivalent to\equiv23. is approximately\approx24. is congruent to\cong 25. is similar or equal to\simeq 26. is similar to\sim27. is proportional to\propto 28. is not equal to\ne 29. is parallel with\parallel 30. is not parallel with\nparallel 31. is member of\in 32. is not member of\notin 33. is perpendicular with\perp Like Article Suggest improvement Next Relational Operators in C Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...