\gnsim

The \gnsim command in LaTeX is used to represent the negated relation 'not similar to'. It is often used in mathematical expressions to denote that two quantities, objects, or sets are not similar in the context of the problem.

Examples

Indicates that object A is not similar to object B.

A \gnsim B

Shows that the function f(x) is not similar to the function g(x).

f(x) \gnsim g(x)

Denotes that triangle ABC is not similar to triangle DEF.

\triangle ABC \gnsim \triangle DEF