Not Equivalent Symbol Copy and Paste
Press the Copy button beside ≢, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.
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- 1Copy
Press the button to copy ≢.
- 2Place the cursor
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- 3Paste
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What Is the Not Equivalent Symbol?
≢ is U+2262 NOT IDENTICAL TO. It negates an identity or equivalence relation represented by ≡.
Algebraic identities
Modular arithmetic
Logic notation
Formal equivalence statements
Related forms
Not Equivalent Symbol Variants and Related Forms
Identical to
Identity or equivalence relation
Not equal to
Ordinary inequality
Almost equal to
Approximation relation
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How to Type the Not Equivalent Symbol
Choose your device or app to insert the not equivalent symbol without copying it from another page.
Not Equivalent Symbol on Windows
In Microsoft Word, type 2262 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy ≢ from this page.
Not Equivalent Symbol on Mac
Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy ≢ from this page.
Not Equivalent Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Tap the copy button for ≢, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
Not Equivalent Symbol on Android
Tap the copy button for ≢, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
Not Equivalent Symbol on Chromebook
On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 2262, then press Enter; otherwise copy ≢.
Not Equivalent Symbol on Microsoft Word
Type 2262, then press Alt+X to convert the code to ≢.
Not Equivalent Symbol on Google Docs
Use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name, or paste ≢ from this page.
Not Equivalent Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the not equivalent symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+2262
NOT IDENTICAL TO
≢
≢
2262
How to Use and Format the Not Equivalent Symbol
Format ≢ according to the specific role defined for Not Equivalent Symbol. ≢ is U+2262 NOT IDENTICAL TO. It negates an identity or equivalence relation represented by ≡. The encoded form is U+2262; preserve the full sequence, capitalization, combining marks, superscripts, and unit letters exactly as shown. For not equivalent symbol, placement and spacing should follow the mathematical, scientific, currency, editorial, or interface convention described on this page.
This page covers ≢ as a negated identity/equivalence sign. The ordinary not-equal sign ≠ and the approximately-not-equal signs express different relations. When ≢ communicates an action, quantity, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test not equivalent symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar glyph.
Use ≢ only when the underlying relation is identity or equivalence
Use ≠ for ordinary numerical inequality
Define modular or logical equivalence conventions
Keep the symbol between the compared expressions
Preserve the exact encoded form U+2262 when publishing not equivalent symbol.
Use UTF-8 text or complete numeric references for ≢ rather than a visual lookalike.
Test not equivalent symbol rendering, copying, search, and accessibility in the final application.
Not Equivalent Symbol Examples
f(x) ≢ 0a ≢ b (mod n) when the convention is definedStatement: expressions are not identically equalRelation label: ≢Accessible reading: not identical toUnicode sequence for Not Equivalent Symbol: U+2262HTML decimal: ≢HTML hexadecimal: ≢CSS escapes: 2262Accessible text label: Not Equivalent Symbol
Common Not Equivalent Symbol Mistakes
- Using ≢ as a decorative version of ≠
- Failing to define what ≡ means in the document
- Confusing not identical with approximately unequal
- Replacing ≢ with three ASCII lines and a slash
- Replacing not equivalent symbol with a lookalike without checking U+2262.
- Assuming ≢ has identical metrics or artwork in every font and platform.
- Converting ≢ to an image when selectable text is more appropriate.
- Using ≢ as the only accessible name of an interactive control.
Intent differentiation
Not Equivalent Symbol intent boundary
This page covers ≢ as a negated identity/equivalence sign. The ordinary not-equal sign ≠ and the approximately-not-equal signs express different relations.
More About the Not Equivalent Symbol
≢ is NOT IDENTICAL TO. It expresses failure of identity or equivalence and should not be reduced to the ordinary not-equal sign ≠. The page's rules prioritize use ≢ only when the underlying relation is identity or equivalence, then use ≠ for ordinary numerical inequality; they also require define modular or logical equivalence conventions and keep the symbol between the compared expressions. Encoding checks can compare the literal glyph with ≢ and ≢; the CSS form is 2262. Four representative uses are f(x) ≢ 0, a ≢ b (mod n) when the convention is defined, Statement: expressions are not identically equal, and Relation label: ≢. A second verification set uses Accessible reading: not identical to and Unicode sequence for Not Equivalent Symbol: U+2262. A final review should reject using ≢ as a decorative version of ≠, catch failing to define what ≡ means in the document, prevent confusing not identical with approximately unequal, and correct replacing ≢ with three ASCII lines and a slash. For ≢, use U+2262 as the checksum and preserve the complete comparison or identity statement around the relation. A second test can compare “a ≢ b” with “x ≠ y” and “A ≡ B”. Those strings make the distinction between nonidentity, ordinary inequality, and identity visible during copy checks. ≢ is U+2262 NOT IDENTICAL TO. It negates an identity or equivalence relation represented by ≡. For Not Equivalent Symbol, ≢ is encoded as U+2262, and its Unicode name is NOT IDENTICAL TO. Not Equivalent Symbol is most useful for Algebraic identities, Modular arithmetic, Logic notation, Formal equivalence statements. Keep ≢ as selectable text whenever an image is unnecessary. Typical Not Equivalent Symbol examples are f(x) ≢ 0; a ≢ b (mod n) when the convention is defined; Statement: expressions are not identically equal; Relation label: ≢. Not Equivalent Symbol may look different with fonts or emoji artwork, while the encoded value remains the same. Avoid these common Not Equivalent Symbol problems: Using ≢ as a decorative version of ≠; Failing to define what ≡ means in the document; Confusing not identical with approximately unequal. For reliable Not Equivalent Symbol formatting, Use ≢ only when the underlying relation is identity or equivalence; Use ≠ for ordinary numerical inequality; Define modular or logical equivalence conventions. Not Equivalent Symbol on Windows: In Microsoft Word, type 2262 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy ≢ from this page. Not Equivalent Symbol on Mac: Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy ≢ from this page. Not Equivalent Symbol on iPhone: Tap the copy button for ≢, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
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Not Equivalent Symbol FAQ
What is the Unicode sequence for Not Equivalent Symbol?
The encoded sequence is U+2262; the Unicode names are NOT IDENTICAL TO.
How do I copy Not Equivalent Symbol?
Use the Copy button for ≢, then paste the complete text sequence into the destination application.
Can I use ≢ in HTML?
Yes. Use UTF-8 text ≢, decimal references ≢, or hexadecimal references ≢.
Why can ≢ look different?
Fonts and emoji platforms draw not equivalent symbol differently while preserving the same encoded sequence.
Does ≢ need an accessible label?
Yes when ≢ communicates essential meaning or operates as a control; use a concise text label that states the intended meaning.