LaTeX Not Approximately Equal () - Complete Guide

The not approximately equal symbol (≉) denotes non-approximate equality.

Symbol Preview

Not Approximately Equal

LaTeX Code

No package required

Recommended
\not\approx

Not approximately equal

What is the LaTeX Not Approximately Equal?

Used to indicate that two quantities are not approximately equal.

How to Use Not Approximately Equal in LaTeX

Method 1: Using \not\approx

No package required

Not approximately equal

Example: Using \not\approx

latex
\documentclass{article}

\begin{document}

% Using the Not Approximately Equal
Text with \not\approx

\end{document}

Common Use Cases

The Not Approximately Equal symbol is commonly used in the following contexts:

Not Approximate

Values are not approximately equal.

Code

$5 \not\approx 3$

Output

5 ≉ 3

Complete Examples

Not Approximately Equal

Using not approximately equal

latex
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}

The values $\pi \not\approx 3$ differ significantly.

\end{document}

Frequently Asked Questions about Not Approximately Equal (≉)

Which LaTeX code should I use for Not Approximately Equal?

For the Not Approximately Equal symbol (≉), we recommend using the method marked as "Recommended" above. However, the best method depends on your specific needs:

  • \not\approx: Not approximately equal

Where can I use the Not Approximately Equal symbol?

The Not Approximately Equal symbol (≉) is typically used:

  • In mathematical equations (math mode)
  • In regular text (if supported)
  • In various LaTeX environments

Can I use the Not Approximately Equal symbol in display mode?

Yes, the Not Approximately Equal symbol (≉) works in display mode (between $$ $$). This allows you to render the symbol on its own line with better visibility.

🔗 Related Symbols You May Need

View all symbols →

🎯 Need to Convert PDF to LaTeX?

Our free PDF to LaTeX converter preserves all mathematical symbols and formatting.

Fast & accurate

Preserves symbols

Free online

No registration

Try Converter Now →