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Use the superscript font.
In text you need to change the font to superscript. In spreadsheets you use the ^ symbol. So 46 would be entered as "=4^6".
just like you would with the 2 and 3. it is just in superscript. you can have any power, it is just always a superscript.
commonly, you would use either superscript or the carat symbol to write a power. So, either : 3,559,028,98210 or 3,559,028,982^10
1 * 10(-1)but the -1 would be in superscript
It would be a superscript.
I would put the final full stop (period) after the superscript.
You can write 4 squared by writing a 2 in superscript after the number 4. (42) If you can't use superscript because you're using a computer program that does not allow it writing 4^2 would be an acceptable substitute. In Microsoft word you can activate superscript by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Equals
No, but you may use the superscript "TM".
Use the superscript font.
Ok, let's use the number "4" as an example. You would say "4 squared" but you would put a superscript of 2 on it.
what is the anthomny for superscript
Superscript.
72 although, if the superscript is not available, you could write it as 7^2. Incidentally, you would have to use the ^ format in spreadsheets.
In text you need to change the font to superscript. In spreadsheets you use the ^ symbol. So 46 would be entered as "=4^6".
transcript subscript superscript
just like you would with the 2 and 3. it is just in superscript. you can have any power, it is just always a superscript.