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Typical notation for a power of a number is the carat ^

So x^2 means 'x squared'. If you meant the superscript (²), then that's a 178 ASCII character (Hex B2).

Don't know if that's what you're looking for. It used to be in older versions of Windows and DOS, you could press Ctrl-Alt then 1 7 8 (on the number pad), and you'd get the character associated with that ASCII value. That doesn't work on my laptop, though.

If you're wanting a 'square' looking character, then try the Wingdings font.

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