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  2. Equals sign - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, meaning and variations of the equals sign (=), the mathematical symbol for equality. Find out how it is used in different languages and contexts, such as definitions, conditional statements, assignments and comparisons.

  3. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of symbols used in logic, with their names, readings, categories, explanations, and examples. Includes basic logic symbols, such as ⇒, ⇔, ¬, ∧, ∨, and ⊕, as well as symbols for propositional logic, Boolean algebra, and other fields.

  4. Triple bar - Wikipedia

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    The triple bar or tribar, ≡, is a symbol with multiple meanings in mathematics, logic, science, and design. Learn how it is used in different contexts, such as congruence, modular arithmetic, botanical nomenclature, and hamburger icon.

  5. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings and uses of various mathematical symbols, such as + (plus sign), − (minus sign), × (multiplication sign), and more. See examples, syntax, and Unicode and LaTeX renderings of each symbol.

  6. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of symbols and signs used in typography with Latin script, with Unicode names, aliases, and links to related articles. Find out the meaning, function, and usage of various symbols such as apostrophe, asterisk, at sign, caret, circumflex, etc.

  7. Number sign - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, usage and variations of the number sign #, also known as hash, pound sign, hashtag and octothorp. Find out how it evolved from a Roman abbreviation for pound weight and how it is pronounced in different regions and contexts.

  8. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    For copy-paste support in Firefox, you can also install MathML Copy. ... For a single vertical bar, use {}, and for an equal sign, use {}. HTML entities

  9. Greater-than sign - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater-than_sign

    The greater-than sign (>) is a mathematical symbol that denotes an inequality between two values. It is also used in various programming languages, shell scripts, and Unicode for different purposes.