The peso symbol is '$', the same as the dollar symbol.
Most types of keyboard in the world have a '$' on them.
The exception is the Phillipines Peso, which uses the symbol '₱'.
You can either copy and paste the '₱' or, if you are using windows:
- Hold down the 'Alt' key to the left of the space bar.
- Type on the numeric keypad the digits: 8 6 3 9
- Release the 'Alt' key.
If you are using Linux:
- Type: Ctrl-Shift-u
- Type: 2 0 b 1
- Type: [Enter]
Countries currently using the pesoCountriesCurrencyISO 4217 codeArgentinaArgentine pesoARSChileChilean pesoCLPColombiaColombian pesoCOPCubaCuban pesoCUPDominican RepublicDominican pesoDOPMexicoMexican pesoMXNPhilippinesPhilippine peso (₱)PHPUruguayUruguayan pesoUYUEither one point three million Peso, or one million three hundred thousand Peso. You should correct the peso in the above to the proper form for the multiple of peso - peso or pesos.
Unfortunately you cannot writ a sq. root symbol on the computer, so you could just say 'squared.'
*Asterisk*
To type the square root symbol on ypur keyboard press and hold alt and type 251.
the symbol for congruent is ~ with _ in the same space. (US keyboard does not have a congruent key
You should have the symbol on your keyboard; >
The currency of Mexico is the peso. The symbol for it is the dollar sign. The international currency symbol for the Mexican peso is MXN. There are 100 centavos in one peso. A peso is worth about 0.07 USD (seven cents).
peso sign
Peso (its plural is "pesos"). Officialy the currency is Uruguayan Peso. Its symbol is "$" e.g. $10.
Unless you have a Filipino language keyboard, the Philippines Peso symbol can be obtained by copying (cut-paste) if it appears on another page. It is ₱ and does not appear in some fonts. It is (U+20B1), in version 3.2 of Unicode. Some fonts render this as a smiley face.
once you have copied a symbol, you can get others by pressing F4 on the keyboard.
$CH or CH$
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A symbol name that can be displayed on a keyboard might include the pound sign or the number symbol. The dollar symbol can also be displayed on the keyboard.
@ It is the symbol above the number 2 on the QWERTY keyboard.
You click on the foot and inch symbol on your keyboard.
The "&" symbol is called an ampersand.