The sympy.Lt function in Python's Sympy library is used to create a symbolic expression representing a less-than inequality. It takes two arguments, which are the expressions to be compared. The resulting expression represents the condition that the first expression is less than the second expression. This function is useful for solving and manipulating inequalities symbolically in mathematical calculations and symbolic algebraic manipulations.
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