║ means parallel
≡ is called congruent, or equivalent, or exactly equal to, as a theorem or proof
2007-06-26 01:11:13
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answered by big_george 5
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<(^__^)> Hi!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i (>^-^)> So about my Question... ~~~ Do you sort of ever judge someone by the Avatar they have? BUT not people with real Y! Avatars, I mean like Anime, Random Avatars sort of. I also don't mean that you judge them in a bad way, but just by looking at their Avatar pic you might expect them to act or be a certain way. -Yeah, sometimes. I picture them as their avatar, but, most of the time, I can tell what gender they are. So, you as Boa but male, which is probably more like a tough female pirate with a very deep voice but fun in a sort of way. (You ruined Boa's image.) -Just kidding. Anyhow, what I mean is, I judge people by how they answer the question. ... (>^.^)> Example: You see an Avatar with a Smart Anime Character, so you expect them to be smart for some reasons in their answers and questions. OR you see someone with a crazy Character and you expect them to be...well, crazy! Or someone with a Hot Avatar Anime Character, Funny Anime Character, Strong Anime Character. Or if you see someone with an Anime Character that You think is Awesome, you automatically like that person with that avatar... +++ What do You Think of People when you see their Avatars? +++ -don't know. I just see them as any random person, I guess <(0-o)> What about Names? ... -it depends if they post a real name or their username === Random Anime Questinons === (>^.^)>[1] Name some Anime Characters that are Giants!? -Gidanbo (Bleach) (>^.^)>[2] Which Anime Characters from ANY Anime would you NEVER let them get a hold of a Death Note!? Why? -I say Monkey D. Luffy because he might rip it to shreds or accidentally write his name in like a personal diary. <>===<>===<>===<>===<>===<>===<>===<> d-(^__~)> Thumbs UP! Thnx for Answering! -sure Byezzz -bye
2016-05-20 23:24:14
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answered by sherlyn 3
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congrunce is an equavalence relation. the three bars symbol is just called congruence or equivalance.
2007-06-26 01:05:11
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answered by emin8r 2
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