This seems to be an impossible question to Google...
Is the convention for writing "does not equal" when you don't have the ≠ symbol /=
?
Cheers
I’ve never seen that, but have seen =/=. Programmers would be more likely to use != or perhaps <>, mathematicians might plump for \neq*
* weak LaTeX joke
Programmers would be more likely to use !=
And !== for when they mean "really, really not equals"
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This seems to be an impossible question to Google...
Is the convention for writing "does not equal" when you don't have the ≠ symbol /=
?
Cheers