The inequality symbols used to represent “at least” and “no more than” are as follows:

  1. “At least” is represented by the symbol “≥” (greater than or equal to). It indicates that a value is equal to or greater than the specified quantity. For example, “x ≥ 5” means that the variable x is equal to or greater than 5.
  2. “No more than” is represented by the symbol “≤” (less than or equal to). It indicates that a value is equal to or less than the specified quantity. For example, “y ≤ 10” means that the variable y is equal to or less than 10.

In both cases, the equal sign (=) is included to account for the possibility of the value being equal to the specified quantity.

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