Is there any math symbol \predeq in Latex? If yes, how to use it?
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The line in that linked Unicode map shows:
-precedesequal 8826 T \predeq
See PrecedesEqual on wolfram.com:

You can find that symbol in the Comprehensive Symbol List, for example in the binary relations table as \preceq:

Stefan Kottwitz
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You also have curly versions and their negative versions in mathabx:
in mdsymbol:


and in Mnsymbol:


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\predeqsupposed to look like? Please post a picture of the symbol and have a look at “How to look up a symbol?” for ideas how you can easily find a particular symbol. – Henri Menke Mar 10 '14 at 07:10\predand\predeqare typos for\precand\preceq– egreg Mar 10 '14 at 07:55