3^3
You can also the superscript form. It's offered by the Answer-box tool-bar as x2, though not ever so clear on screen. Highlight the index then click on the icon:
33
Its hard to do type it out. Easier to write it. ^ means the number is raised or superscript. X = (2)^2 X (3)^3
The 3 stands for cubed. It would be used to express volumes.
3 to the 2nd power times 3 to the 5th power = 3x3 x 3x3x3x3x3 = 2187
Yes, it is.
3
you put the power of 3
You type it like this: 250^3
3 x 3 x 3 or 3^3
Just power sreering fluid. dextron 2 or 3
The manual states GM power steering fluid DOT 3
An acceptable way to type an exponent is to use the caret symbol (^). Example: Write 3 to the power of 2 as 3^2. If possible, superscripts are normally used. Example: write 10 to the power of 5 as 105.
Hydraulic, any ATF DEXRON 3 OR CASTROL HSMO
dex 3 automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for the power steering.
Type the 'a' and the '3'. Then highlight the '3', pick 'format font', and check 'superscript'.
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Type the power required - e.g. 2, then continue typing, even if it is only a space. Highlight the power (without picking up that space), click on FORMAT, then FONT. Tick the boxes for SUPERSCRIPT, OK and all is done. Why did you need the extra space? Because when you continue typing, you want it to be in the original size, otherwise you would have to go back and set the following text back to normal. (The methodology of worrying about the formatting at the end, rather than as you go can be a timesaver.)
Its hard to do type it out. Easier to write it. ^ means the number is raised or superscript. X = (2)^2 X (3)^3