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- Math Symbols -
The Most Valuable and Important
Relation Symbols Used:

"Not Equal To"




Background - why math symbols are used. . .

Symbols are a concise way of giving lengthy instructions related to numbers and logic.

Math "Symbols" are an invention, not a discovery. They are a communication tool. Symbols are used to eliminate the need to write long, plain language instructions to describe calculations and other processes.




The most valuable, most frequently used Symbols in mathematics . . .

          The most important, most frequently used Relation symbols 
          are listed below.  

		  
Relation Symbols - click symbol
Math - all symbols To See All Symbols click here


          
          Math - Proportionality Sign     Math - Ratio (Division)     Math - Equal Sign     Math - Not Equal to (inequality)     
          Math - Not Equal to (inequality)     Math - Greater Than (inequality)     Math - Less Than (inequality)     Math - Much Greater Than (inequality)
          Math - Much Less Than (inequality)     Math - Greater Than or Equal to (Inequality Symbol)     Math - Less Than or Equal to (Inequality Symbol)     Math - Approximately Equal Sign
          Math - Similarity Sign     Math - Congruent
		  


Math - Not Equal to (inequality) Not Equal To (inequality)
Example 1: Math - Not Equal to (inequality) , Not Equal to (used interchangeably with theNot Equal To (inequality) , Not Equal To (inequality) , and Not Equal To (inequality) ) 5 is "not equal to" 39 5 is 'not equal to' 39




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