In American Sign Language, the sign for "formula" involves using the F handshape to outline a container representing a formula bottle. The sign is made by bringing the F handshape down from the mouth area to represent drinking from the bottle.
equal sign (=)
The equals sign goes at the beginning of a formula, as all formulas must begin with one. It is also possible to have the equals sign at other parts of a formula too.
THe chemical formula (not molecular sign) for propane is C3H8.
If you mean in Excel, yes: you must always start a formula with an equal sign.
Equal sign
the french word for sign is signe
Put an = sign in front of the formula.
Formula: S2-
p: percentage * multiply b: base / divide r: rate if your looking for the percentage the formula is (b*r) the clue is if the sentence has the word "is" if your looking for the base the formula is (p/r) the clue is if the sentence has the word "of" if your looking for the rate the formula is (p/b) the clue is if the sentence has the sign like this "%"
how do you sign the word "same"?
Type = (equal sign) to begin a formula on a spreadsheet.
Then it will not be treated as a formula. It will appear literally as you type it. Because cell references and functions begin with letters Excel needs the equals sign to tell it that what is following is a formula and not just a piece of text. You can actually also start a formula with a plus sign or minus sign, but an equals sign will automatically be added.