= with a ~ on top of it
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≅
it is the equal sign = with the symbol ~ over it
= congruent sign
"Congruent to" is usually referring to shapes in Euclidean geometry and proofs, hence it is written out. If one is talking about "congruences", as in elementary number theory, then the symbol looks like an equal sign, except there is three instead of two lines.
Drawing two tiny parallel lines over the segment will indicate that it is a congruent segment. The little arc symbol can also be drawn over the segment or the angles.
The symbol for congruence in geometry is typically represented by three equal horizontal lines, like this: ≅. This symbol indicates that two figures or segments are congruent, meaning they have the same shape and size. In the context of modular arithmetic, congruence is denoted with the symbol ≡.
think a congruent sign with a slash through it.
= with a ~ on top of it ~ = ≅
the symbol for congruent is ~ with _ in the same space. (US keyboard does not have a congruent key
The congruence symbol was invented by Gottfried Leibniz.
it is the equal sign = with the symbol ~ over it
copy and paste this ≅
Three vertical parallel lines: |
= congruent sign
It's the equals sign with the ~ above it. ≅
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"Congruent to" is usually referring to shapes in Euclidean geometry and proofs, hence it is written out. If one is talking about "congruences", as in elementary number theory, then the symbol looks like an equal sign, except there is three instead of two lines.
Drawing two tiny parallel lines over the segment will indicate that it is a congruent segment. The little arc symbol can also be drawn over the segment or the angles.