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Question Number 5013 by Rasheed Soomro last updated on 01/Apr/16

The sign for “ is not congruent to”  is present on the keyboard (≇).  But its opposite “ is congruent to”  doesn′t exist.  Although by adding two signs ′=′ and ′∼′  we can make the required sign (=^(∼) ) but  I think it should be directly present.

$${The}\:{sign}\:{for}\:``\:{is}\:{not}\:{congruent}\:{to}'' \\ $$$${is}\:{present}\:{on}\:{the}\:{keyboard}\:\left(\ncong\right). \\ $$$${But}\:{its}\:{opposite}\:``\:{is}\:{congruent}\:{to}'' \\ $$$${doesn}'{t}\:{exist}. \\ $$$${Although}\:{by}\:{adding}\:{two}\:{signs}\:'='\:{and}\:'\sim' \\ $$$${we}\:{can}\:{make}\:{the}\:{required}\:{sign}\:\left(\overset{\sim} {=}\right)\:{but} \\ $$$${I}\:{think}\:{it}\:{should}\:{be}\:{directly}\:{present}. \\ $$

Commented by Tinku Tara last updated on 01/Apr/16

Ok. Will add it next update.

$$\mathrm{Ok}.\:\mathrm{Will}\:\mathrm{add}\:\mathrm{it}\:\mathrm{next}\:\mathrm{update}. \\ $$

Commented by Rasheed Soomro last updated on 01/Apr/16

Thanks.

$$\mathrm{Thanks}. \\ $$

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