This depends on where and how one wishes to have the symbol appear. If it's desired to have the symbol display on a web page, typing the correct HTML character identity is fairly simple once one knows the proper one. Removing the spaces between each character as displayed below:
& # 8 8 0 0 ;
will result in the "Not Equal To sign on a standard web page (i.e., one not requiring javascript, cascading style sheets, and the like. Note that you may have to refresh the page after typing.
If working in Microsoft Word or similar documents (not Notepad), holding the keyboard's "Alt" key while typing 8800 will accomplish the same thing once the Alt key is released. If working on a Mac, "option', followed by + then = will produce the symbol. There are other key combinations (mainly applicable to special situations involving different iterations of the Unicode character set), but the above suffice for the great majority of applications. It's also worth noting that Microsoft Operating Systems include "Character Map" (shortcut to start the program is located in the Accessories/System Tools folder, under "Programs" or "All Programs" in the Start Menu); it typically includes the full Unicode character set available for any True Type Font installed on one's computer. To find the Not Equal To sign, simply type "not" or "equal" in the Search box, press enter, and the program will present all symbols of the selected font that have those terms in their description. For more information on how to type the multitude of "special" characters in a given situations, simply search the web for such terms as "Unicode Character Set", "HTML Character Entity", or the like - there's a wealth of resources freely available.
think a congruent sign with a slash through it.
The equal sign with the slash means "is not equal to".
An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
This is a mathematical symbol meaning "does not equal", as opposed to the usual "equals" sign.
An equal sign with a line crossed through it kinda like =\
An equal sign with a slash through it?
Put a slash through an equal sign.
The term is just "unequal" and the symbol is an equal sign with a slash through it.
think a congruent sign with a slash through it.
The equal sign with the slash means "is not equal to".
An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
it means: "does not equal to" it mean that it is not equal to that, like 4a isn't equal to 5g. teehee!
This is a mathematical symbol meaning "does not equal", as opposed to the usual "equals" sign.
An equal sign with a line crossed through it kinda like =\
Less than: x<y Greater than: x>y Equal to: x=y There is also less than or equal to, which is the less than symbol with a line over it, as well as greater than or equal to, which is the greater than symbol with a line over it. Not equal to is an equal sign with a slash. About equal to is an equal sign but with squiggly lines intead of straight.
It is the 'equals' sign with a diagonal slash through it.
An equals sign with a diagonal line through it.