a squiggly equal sign
A stop sign has eight sides, but I heard one stop sign has six sides. But since a stop sign is an octagon, it probably has equal sides.
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A line is perpendicular to another line when it is at an angle of 90° to the other line. + (that plus sign is an example of a perpendicular line)
What is the difference between a congruence sign and an equals sign? In geometry congruent means that the figures have the same size and shape, the corresponding parts being equal each to each. Equal means the two figures or quantities are identical.
An equal sign with a squiggly line over the top of it.
Less than: x<y Greater than: x>y Equal to: x=y There is also less than or equal to, which is the less than symbol with a line over it, as well as greater than or equal to, which is the greater than symbol with a line over it. Not equal to is an equal sign with a slash. About equal to is an equal sign but with squiggly lines intead of straight.
a squiggly equal sign
It is a squiggly equals sign, like this ≈
squiggly then t then t then number sign with a line under it
it is the equal sign = with the symbol ~ over it
Vertical squiggly line on a yellow diamond sign. see link
This is an equals sign with a diagonal line through it ≠ .
This is a mathematical symbol meaning "does not equal", as opposed to the usual "equals" sign.
It is an equal sign with a line traveling diagonally from upper right to bottom left, like this: ≠ Alternatively on a computer <> means not equal to
An equal sign with a line crossed through it kinda like =\
The sign that represents "is not equal to", is an equals sign with a line in it, such as ≠. Therefore, you can write r≠4.