It's to the right of the minus key (-) and to the left of the backspace key.
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Its the Equal sign =
The greater than or equal to sign is "≥".
The equal sign with the slash means "is not equal to".
No, ten is equal to ten. If you see a less than/equal to sign, the statement is true.A less than/equal to sign has a less than sign on top of an equal sign.
inequality sign
No an algebraic expression does not contain an equal sign.
If it doesn't have an equal sign, then it's not an equation.
It means the figures on either side of the equal sign have equal values to each other.
There is no letter or symbol in the English language that contains an equal sing except the equal sign. There might be other languages that use the equal sign.