Equality and Inference symbols in LaTeX
Equality and Inference symbols are used to denote some relation between two physical quantities, numbers, sets, figures, or any two things. For example, we use = when two things are equal else we use ≠ . We cannot use our keyboard to write these symbols directly as these are not present on our keyboard. So we need LATex code to write them. Include \usepackage{amssymb} to use this notation.
Equality and Inference Symbols and their LaTex Code :
TERM | SYMBOL | LATEX |
---|---|---|
Not equal to | \neq | |
Similar to | \sim | |
Dot equivalent | \doteq | |
Triangle Equivalent | \triangleq | |
Thick similar to | \thicksim | |
Divide | \div | |
Equivalent | \equiv | |
Dot equivalent | \doteq | |
Circle equivalent | \circeq | |
Not similar to | \nsim | |
Equality with circle in between | \eqcirc | |
Thick approximate | \thickapprox | |
Falling Dots Equivalent | \fallingdotseq | |
Similar equal to | \simeq | |
Bump Equivalent | \bumpeq | |
Approximate | \approx | |
Rising Dots Equivalent | \risingdotseq | |
Double Bump Equivalent | \Bumpeq | |
Approximately equal to | \approxeq | |
Asymptotic | \asymp | |
Mid | \mid | |
Parallel | \parallel | |
Not mid | \nmid | |
Not parallel to | \nparallel | |
Short mid | \shortmid | |
Short parallel to | \shortparallel | |
short not mid | \nshortmid | |
Short not parallel to | \nshortparallel | |
Models | \models | |
Congruent to | \cong | |
Not Congruent to | \ncong |
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