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To my knowledge, there is no symbol used for quotients in mathematics.
The symbol used for a negative is a minus Sign
It should have a three horizontal parallel lines but often the ordinary equality symbol "=" is used.
"why" is not a mathematical symbol.
Pythagoras was the 1st person who used the pi symbol first
Assuming you are referring to the social networking website, the name "twitter" is a legally registered trademark so it should be used with the ® symbol.
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Facebook is a registered trademark, which earns it the right to use the ® symbol.
The symbol you should be looking for is " √ ".
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The copyright symbol is a C in a circle, ©, but it should be mentioned that notification is not required for protection.
None - yet. However - it has been suggested that 'St' should be used for either Antimony (current symbol Sb) or Tin (current symbol Sn).
This is a Chemistry symbol. It is used in a balanced symbol equation and represents 6 carbon dioxide molecules. It is normally written as just CO2. But in this case, it should be part of a balanced symbol equation.
Minerva used the owl as her symbol.
To my knowledge, there is no symbol used for quotients in mathematics.
In proofreading, the symbol used to show where a new paragraph should begin looks like: ¶.
Quotation marks should come before and after a symbol.