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hello my name is Josiah ray Im going to show you how to insert mathematical symbols into Microsoft Word so here I am inside of Word and Ive come over to the insert tab of the home ribbon and all the way on the right is this button for inserting symbols so if we click on that and its going to bring up this little box and we want to click on more symbols at the bottom so here weve got the insert symbol window and this box on the right lets us select the subset of symbols were looking for so you can scroll through and look at them but we really want the mathematical operators so weve got the minus and divided square root sign infinity you know greater than less than things like that so well just select the less than or equal to and insert it and we click close and so we can push like a and B so it kind of looks like a algebraic expression there so I hope youve enjoyed this short video on how to insert mathematical operators into Microsoft Windows if you have any other questions pl