≠(does not equal).
The two numbers are the same.
How about X for 10 or XI for 11
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
if you know the operation of your number you can do inverse operation
There are no symbols to choose from!
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≠(does not equal).
There are a great number of symbols that can represent a nation. Flags and animals are two commonly used symbols.
The symbol is ≠. If that does not show correctly in the browser, it is the equality sign with with a forward slash through it. In word, you can type 2260 followed by Alt X.
The two numbers are the same.
A bar and a line
if you know the operation of your number you can do inverse operation
How about X for 10 or XI for 11
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
There are hundreds of electronic symbols...which two do you have in mind.
You can use the same symbols that you use to compare integers or decimals: equal, greater than, greater-than-or-equal, etc.