LaTeX Succeeds or Equal (≽) - Complete Guide
The succeeds or equal symbol (≽) denotes non-strict succession.
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Succeeds or Equal
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\succeqSucceeds or equal to
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What is the LaTeX Succeeds or Equal?
Used in order theory for non-strict ordering relationships.
How to Use Succeeds or Equal in LaTeX
Method 1: Using \succeq
✅No package required
Succeeds or equal to
Example: Using \succeq
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
% Using the Succeeds or Equal
Text with \succeq
\end{document}Common Use Cases
The Succeeds or Equal symbol is commonly used in the following contexts:
Non-Strict Order
Succeeds or is equal to.
Code
$a \succeq b$Output
a ≽ b
Complete Examples
Partial Order
Non-strict succession
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
In the partial order, $a \succeq b$ means $a \succ b$ or $a = b$.
\end{document}Frequently Asked Questions about Succeeds or Equal (≽)
Which LaTeX code should I use for Succeeds or Equal?
For the Succeeds or Equal symbol (≽), we recommend using the method marked as "Recommended" above. However, the best method depends on your specific needs:
- \succeq: Succeeds or equal to
Where can I use the Succeeds or Equal symbol?
The Succeeds or Equal symbol (≽) is typically used:
- In mathematical equations (math mode)
- In regular text (if supported)
- In various LaTeX environments
Can I use the Succeeds or Equal symbol in display mode?
Yes, the Succeeds or Equal symbol (≽) works in display mode (between $$ $$). This allows you to render the symbol on its own line with better visibility.
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