There can be no answer to the question because it is based on a false proposition. You can have as many equal signs in a line: either as sequential equalities or as simultaneous ones.
An equation is equal if you have a math problem on each side of an equal sign.
an equation.
no. an equation such as 5n = 6 has an equal sign however an expression such as 5n does not have an equal sign. it is called an expression because it is another way to EXPRESS 6
This is an equals sign with a diagonal line through it ≠ .
Equilibrium in math is when you have two expressions that are equal to each other. generally the notation for this is the = sign.
The equal sign with the slash means "is not equal to".
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
"At least" is expressed with the "greater or equal" sign, for example, x >= 100. (I don't know how to draw the greater-or-equal sign here - it is a horizontal line beneath the greater sign).
The answer is an equal sign =
Yes.
It means the figures on either side of the equal sign have equal values to each other.
An equation is equal if you have a math problem on each side of an equal sign.
This is called an equation.
a squiggly equal sign
an equation.
no. an equation such as 5n = 6 has an equal sign however an expression such as 5n does not have an equal sign. it is called an expression because it is another way to EXPRESS 6
This is an equals sign with a diagonal line through it ≠ .