From: Szabolcs on
On Feb 9, 8:48 am, John <jwa0(a)lehigh.edu> wrote:
> I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on
> Mathematica 6.
>

As Dirac said, that is not a question! It's a statement.

Try ESC ~ ~ ESC.

From: DrMajorBob on
On the Basic Math Assistant palette (Palettes>Basic Math Assistant at the
top), click on Typesetting, then click on the third tab (titled "X").

{"\[Tilde]","\[TildeTilde]","\[TildeEqual]"}//FullForm
List["\[Tilde]","\[TildeTilde]","\[TildeEqual]"]

The first can be entered as \[Tilde] or Esc ~ Esc. (Esc is the "escape"
key.)

Bobby

On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 01:46:57 -0600, John <jwa0(a)lehigh.edu> wrote:

> I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on
> Mathematica 6.
>
> John
>


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From: Murray Eisenberg on
Keyboard Esc~~Esc.
Keyboard \[TildeTilde].
Palettes > Special Characters > on the not-equal tab

On 2/9/2010 2:46 AM, John wrote:
> I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on
> Mathematica 6.
>
> John
>

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