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Congruent is already a math term. Two objects are congruent if they have the same size and shape (even if they are rotated or flipped over). If you want the math symbol for congruence, it is the equal sign with a ~ over it: ≅
"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.
A congruence sign is just like an equals sign, but with a ~ on top the =.
The percent sign looks like this %. It is a forward slash that has a little circle on the top and the lower side of the dash. It is a common icon in the math world.
the at sign looks like this: @
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Congruent is already a math term. Two objects are congruent if they have the same size and shape (even if they are rotated or flipped over). If you want the math symbol for congruence, it is the equal sign with a ~ over it: ≅
"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.
A congruence sign is just like an equals sign, but with a ~ on top the =.
The percent sign looks like this %. It is a forward slash that has a little circle on the top and the lower side of the dash. It is a common icon in the math world.
think a congruent sign with a slash through it.
the at sign looks like this: @
what does a no power boat ahead sign look like
it looks like the delta sign.
~ this is the symbol im talking about>
The square sign looks like a square.
It means congruent