Equal Symbols to Copy and Paste

Explore our comprehensive collection of equal symbols including basic equality signs, inequalities, approximations, congruence symbols, equivalence operators, and mathematical comparison symbols. Perfect for mathematics, algebra, calculus, programming, logic, and academic writing. Simply click any symbol to copy it to your clipboard!

Basic Equality Symbols

Inequality Symbols

Approximation & Similarity

Congruence & Equivalence

Set Theory & Logic

Programming & Computer Science

==
===
!=
!==
<=
>=
<=>
=>
??
&&
||
&
|

Advanced Mathematical Relations

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Relational Operators

Special Equality Notations

+=
−=
*=
÷=
%=
^=
++
--
<<=
>=
&&=
||=
⊕=

Unicode Equal Variations

🟰
◌̑
𝔼
ˍ
◌̳
𝖤
◌̿
𝙴

About Equal Symbols

Equal symbols are fundamental mathematical operators used to express relationships between quantities, values, and expressions. These symbols form the backbone of mathematical notation, from basic arithmetic equations to advanced mathematical proofs, logical statements, and computer programming.

From the basic equality sign (=) to complex equivalence relations (≡), congruence symbols (≅), and approximation operators (≈), equal symbols provide precise ways to communicate mathematical relationships. They are essential in algebra, calculus, geometry, set theory, logic, and programming languages.

Whether you're solving equations, writing mathematical proofs, developing software, or creating educational materials, our comprehensive collection of equal symbols ensures you have access to all the characters needed for accurate mathematical notation and clear logical expression.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between = and ≡?

The equals sign (=) indicates equality between two expressions, while the triple bar (≡) represents identity or equivalence, meaning the two sides are identical in all contexts or by definition.

When should I use ≈ vs ≅?

Use ≈ (approximately equal) for numerical approximations like π ≈ 3.14, and use ≅ (congruent) for geometric shapes that have the same size and shape, or for isomorphic mathematical structures.

How do I copy these equal symbols?

Simply click on any symbol to add it to the text area above. You can then copy all symbols at once using the COPY button, or select and copy individual symbols as needed.

Can I use these symbols in programming?

Yes! Many of these symbols work in programming contexts, mathematical software like LaTeX, and code editors. The programming section includes common operators used in various programming languages.