Greater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal Symbol

The character '⪔' (U+2A94) is known as the greater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal. It is used in mathematical notation or symbolic logic. HTML codes: ⪔ or ⪔.

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About Greater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal Unicode Symbol

The ⪔ symbol, officially known as the Greater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal, is encoded in Unicode at U+2A94. This symbol holds significant value in mathematical and scientific notation. It is a staple in expressions, formulas, and academic literature across disciplines including mathematics, logic, physics, and engineering.

Historically, the ⪔ sign has been used to convey specific mathematical operations, relationships, or properties. Its integration into the Unicode Standard allows for consistent rendering and compatibility across digital platforms. Whether it's used in programming environments, scientific publications, or educational materials, the ⪔ maintains clarity and precision.

Its presence in Unicode as U+2A94 means it can be easily accessed and referenced by developers, educators, and scientists alike. The Greater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal remains an essential symbol in the toolbox of global mathematical communication.

Greater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal Unicode and Html Codes

Character
NameGreater-than above slanted equal above less-than above slanted equal
UnicodeU+2A94
Html Decimal Code⪔
Html Hex Code⪔
Html Entity
CategoryMathematical Symbol
Tags math

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