Comparação ≤ ≥ > - Símbolos Copiar e Colar | 45+

Copie e cole 45+ símbolos de comparação ≈≠≤≥, emojis matemáticos e lógicos grátis. Perfeitos para WhatsApp, Instagram e documentos.

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Greater-than Sign Emoji Symbol

Less-than Or Equal To Emoji Symbol

Greater-than Or Equal To Emoji Symbol

Less-than Over Equal To Emoji Symbol

Greater-than Over Equal To Emoji Symbol

Less-than But Not Equal To Emoji Symbol

Greater-than But Not Equal To Emoji Symbol

Precedes Under Relation Emoji Symbol

Succeeds Under Relation Emoji Symbol

Greater-than Equal To Or Less-than Emoji Symbol

Less-than Equal To Or Greater-than Emoji Symbol

Minus Tilde Emoji Symbol

Asymptotically Equal To Emoji Symbol

Not Asymptotically Equal To Emoji Symbol

Approximately Equal To Emoji Symbol

Approximately But Not Actually Equal To Emoji Symbol

Neither Approximately Nor Actually Equal To Emoji Symbol

Almost Equal To Emoji Symbol

Not Almost Equal To Emoji Symbol

Almost Equal Or Equal To Emoji Symbol

Triple Tilde Emoji Symbol

All Equal To Emoji Symbol

Equivalent To Emoji Symbol

Geometrically Equivalent To Emoji Symbol

Difference Between Emoji Symbol

Approaches The Limit Emoji Symbol

Geometrically Equal To Emoji Symbol

Approximately Equal To Or The Image Of Emoji Symbol

Image Of Or Approximately Equal To Emoji Symbol

Colon Equals Emoji Symbol

Equals Colon Emoji Symbol

Ring In Equal To Emoji Symbol

Ring Equal To Emoji Symbol

Corresponds To Emoji Symbol

Estimates Emoji Symbol

Equiangular To Emoji Symbol

Star Equals Emoji Symbol

Delta Equal To Emoji Symbol

Equal To By Definition Emoji Symbol

Measured By Emoji Symbol

Questioned Equal To Emoji Symbol

Not Equal To Emoji Symbol

Identical To Emoji Symbol

Not Identical To Emoji Symbol

Strictly Equivalent To Emoji Symbol

📖Symbol Introduction

Copy and paste comparison symbols including < > ≤ ≥ ≠ ≈ ≡ ≢ and more. Click any symbol to copy instantly. Essential for math homework, programming, data analysis, and technical documentation.

💡Pro Tips

  • Copy ≠ instead of typing!= in prose explanations — it reads more naturally and looks more professional in documents
  • Use ≈ in recipe scaling posts or measurement conversions to signal that the value is rounded, not exact
  • In Excel, pair cell text containing ≤ or ≥ with conditional formatting using the actual <= or >= operators to keep the visual and logic aligned
  • When writing code comments, use the Unicode symbols ≤ ≥ ≠ ≈ for readability — most modern editors handle UTF-8 source files without issue
  • In LaTeX, prefer semantic commands (\leq, \geq, \neq) over pasting Unicode so your source stays portable across compilers
  • For social media, ≠ is a clear way to signal contrast in short statements like 'more followers ≠ more income'
  • Save a plain-text snippet file with your 10 most-used comparison symbols so you can paste them in seconds without visiting a reference site
  • When using ≡ in general writing, briefly parenthesize its meaning on first use — many readers outside mathematics are unfamiliar with it

🔧How to Use

Methods for inputting symbols on different devices and platforms

🪟How to Type Comparison Symbols on Windows

  • 1
    Click any symbol on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly
  • 2
    Open Character Map (search 'charmap' in the Start menu) to browse and copy mathematical symbols
  • 3
    In Microsoft Word, go to Insert > Symbol > More Symbols, then filter by 'Mathematical Operators' subset
  • 4
    Use the Alt+X method in Word: type the Unicode hex code (e.g. 2264 for ≤) then press Alt+X to convert
  • 5
    Enable the Math AutoCorrect option in Word to type shortcuts like \leq and have them auto-convert to ≤

💡 Tip: The easiest method is to copy symbols directly from this page to your clipboard, then paste them wherever needed.

Frequently Asked Questions - Comparison Symbols Copy And Paste

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The equals sign (=) means two values are equal in a specific context or equation. The triple bar (≡) means strict logical or mathematical equivalence — that two expressions are identical by definition, or that two statements have the same truth value in all cases. In modular arithmetic, ≡ also denotes congruence (e.g. 7 ≡ 1 mod 3).

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