I have provided you with a link. Search for subset and proper subset. You'll see the symbol. http://comers.citadel.edu/math_sym2005.htm#misc
It looks like a big "C", with an underline. It can be compared to the "less-than-or-equal" symbol, but it is rounded instead of an angle symbol.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
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The symbol for a paragraph looks like this: ¶ .
I have provided you with a link. Search for subset and proper subset. You'll see the symbol. http://comers.citadel.edu/math_sym2005.htm#misc
It looks like a big "C", with an underline. It can be compared to the "less-than-or-equal" symbol, but it is rounded instead of an angle symbol.
The symbol for an apostrophe looks like '.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
the symbol that looks like a wagon is the towing feature is turned on symbol
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The "cents" symbol looks like this: ¢
The symbol for a paragraph looks like this: ¶ .
The symbol that looks like a horseshoe in physics is typically the symbol for magnetic field. It is represented by the letter "B" with an arrow pointing to the right.
it looks like =with a~ over it
That looks like the description of a line segment.
The symbol that looks like an 8 on its side is called an infinity symbol. It represents eternity, limitlessness, and the concept of being endless.