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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I didn't jot down the definition of this symbol what does it mean?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it has a line like this / going through an equal sign like this=

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

\(\ne\)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

NOT Equal To

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh wow

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i can't believe.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry for wasting your time wow that was simple

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

No time wasting at all. It's what we do, here. In some applications, "NOT Equal To" also appears as "<>" or "!=". You just have to read the documentation.

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