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The mathematical symbol for "no change" is typically represented by the equal sign (=). This symbol indicates that both sides of the equation are equal and there is no change in value. In some contexts, the symbol for no change can also be represented by a horizontal line with an arrow pointing to the right, indicating that the value remains constant over time.

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Oh, dude, the mathematical symbol for no change is the equal sign. It's like saying, "Hey, nothing's different here, everything's staying the same." So, next time you see that little guy, just remember, he's just chillin', keeping things steady.

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There is no particular symbol for "no change". However, if you know the quantity that has not changed, for example represented by H, you could write "ΔH = 0".

Δ is the accepted symbol for "change in/of .." so if the change equals zero then there is no change.

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