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What does == mean in math?
When we wish to make a comparison, such as in an if statement, we use the double equals sign (==). A simple example would be the following if ( a == b ) then System. 4 нояб. 2016 г.
What does <= mean?
“<=” means “less than or equal to”. In that example, if “n” is “0” or anything lower, the condition will be true and will return the string inside the statement. If “n” is “. 0000001” or anything higher, the condition will be false, and will not return anything.
What is ≈ called?
The symbol ≈ means approximately equal to.
What is this symbol called in math?
SymbolSymbol Name in MathsMath Symbols Meaning×times signmultiplication*asteriskmultiplication÷division sign / obelusdivision∙multiplication dotmultiplication
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