⋣ Non-square original image or equal
U+22E3⋣Meaning & Explanation
This is a mathematical symbol known as 'not square image of or equal to', and it's a pretty niche character used in advanced fields. You'll typically encounter it in textbooks, academic papers, or logic proofs concerning set theory, where it denotes that one set is not the preimage of another or that they are not equal. To the untrained eye, it looks like a jumble of lines and a square, but within mathematical circles, its meaning is very specific and crucial for expressing certain relationships.
Usage Examples
"In set theory, ⋣ indicates that there is no box preimage relationship between two sets."
"In set theory, ⋣ indicates that there is no box preimage relationship between two sets."
"In set theory, ⋣ indicates that there is no box preimage relationship between two sets."
Technical Info
U+22E3⋣\22e3\u{22e3}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-not-square-original-of-or-equal-to">⋣</span> <!-- Unicode: U+22E3 --> <!-- Name: Non-square original image or equal -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 22E3Type 22E3 then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 22E3, EnterUsage Code
HTML Entity
⋣
CSS Escape Code
content: "\22e3";
JavaScript Escape
String.fromCodePoint(0x22E3)
Quick Actions
⋣Meaning & Explanation
This is a mathematical symbol known as 'not square image of or equal to', and it's a pretty niche character used in advanced fields. You'll typically encounter it in textbooks, academic papers, or logic proofs concerning set theory, where it denotes that one set is not the preimage of another or that they are not equal. To the untrained eye, it looks like a jumble of lines and a square, but within mathematical circles, its meaning is very specific and crucial for expressing certain relationships.
Usage Examples
"In set theory, ⋣ indicates that there is no box preimage relationship between two sets."
"In set theory, ⋣ indicates that there is no box preimage relationship between two sets."
"In set theory, ⋣ indicates that there is no box preimage relationship between two sets."
How do I copy the Non-square original image or equal symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy ⋣ to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Non-square original image or equal have?
The Unicode code point for Non-square original image or equal isU+22E3. For HTML use ⋣, for CSS use \22e3.
What block does Non-square original image or equal belong to?
Non-square original image or equal belongs to the Mathematical Operators block.
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