When is it used ? What is the meaning ? (After G, fc, Z out) Moderators note : rotated image
Thread Starter Externet Joined Nov 29, 2005 2,630 Nov 8, 2018 #1 When is it used ? What is the meaning ? (After G, fc, Z out) Moderators note : rotated image Attachments upload_2018-11-8_15-34-48.png 105 KB Views: 6 Last edited by a moderator: Nov 8, 2018
kubeek Joined Sep 20, 2005 5,796 Nov 8, 2018 #3 Ylli said: Probably "approximately equal to". Click to expand... wow what a weird symbol
atferrari Joined Jan 6, 2004 5,011 Nov 8, 2018 #5 Maybe a fancy version of this (hands tremor aside):
R Raymond Genovese Joined Mar 5, 2016 1,653 Nov 8, 2018 #6 I have seen this ≏ as an approximately equal to sign (\Bumpeq or libra) but that symbol is like two omegas - weird. Edited to add: Ahhh found it Latex knows it as an [apparantly] alternate form of ≏ so, yeah, approximately equal to. Last edited: Nov 8, 2018
I have seen this ≏ as an approximately equal to sign (\Bumpeq or libra) but that symbol is like two omegas - weird. Edited to add: Ahhh found it Latex knows it as an [apparantly] alternate form of ≏ so, yeah, approximately equal to.
E ebp Joined Feb 8, 2018 2,332 Nov 9, 2018 #7 Misused - according to the following it means geometrically equivalent to. Given the misuse of DB for decibel (dB), I'm not too surprised. see https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Unicode/Mathematical_Operators
Misused - according to the following it means geometrically equivalent to. Given the misuse of DB for decibel (dB), I'm not too surprised. see https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Unicode/Mathematical_Operators