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Two quantities are said to be equal if they are, in some well-defined sense, equivalent. Equality of quantities and
is written
.
A symbol with three horizontal line segments () resembling the equals sign is used to denote both
equality by definition (e.g.,
means
is Defined to be equal to
) and Congruence
(e.g.,
means 13 divided by 12 leaves a Remainder of 1--a fact known to all readers
of analog clocks).
See also Congruence, Defined, Different, Equal by Definition, Equality, Equivalent, Isomorphism