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No, you should not put an equals symbol after the A in Q&A
The phrase Q&A stands for "Question and Answer" and is a widely accepted abbreviation in English.
The equals sign (=) is a mathematical symbol used to show that two things are equal in value, not to define or introduce a text-based answer.
Here's why using an equals sign is incorrect for this purpose:
- A= is not a standard abbreviation. The standard format is Q&A, Q & A, or Q and A.
- An equals sign implies an equation, not a response. Putting "A=" would incorrectly suggest that the text following it is mathematically equivalent to the concept of an answer, rather than simply being the answer itself.
- The standard for written communication is different. When writing questions and answers, the convention is to use "Q." and "A." or simply to state the question and then provide the answer in the next paragraph. The Q&A format itself is used as a heading or label for the section, not as a mathematical equation