To insert the square foot symbol (ft²) in Microsoft Word, you can use the superscript feature. Type "ft", then highlight the "2", and go to the "Home" tab. Click on the superscript button (X²) in the font section, or use the keyboard shortcut by pressing "Ctrl + Shift + +" after highlighting the "2". Alternatively, you can also insert it by going to "Insert" > "Symbol" and finding the character there.
not on your keyboard. But there will in most word processing programmes a character map, and in this you'll find a sq root symbol, at least in the math character sets.
I cant use the square root symbol so lets use the word "root" to represent square root. The answer would be 4root2
To type under a square symbol (□), you can use the Unicode character U+25A1 for an empty square or U+25A0 for a filled square. In most word processors, you can insert these symbols using the "Insert Symbol" function or by typing the Unicode followed by pressing Alt + X (in programs like Microsoft Word). Alternatively, you can use special formatting tools available in your text editor to achieve a similar effect, such as using the subscript feature for text directly beneath the symbol.
To type a square root symbol (√) in Microsoft Word, you can use the Equation feature by going to the "Insert" tab, selecting "Equation," and then choosing the square root option from the equation toolbar. Alternatively, you can type the symbol directly by pressing "Alt" + "251" on the numeric keypad or by using the Unicode character by typing "221A" and then pressing "Alt" + "X."
Symvolo (σύμβολο) Symbol is a greek word after all
not on your keyboard. But there will in most word processing programmes a character map, and in this you'll find a sq root symbol, at least in the math character sets.
The word foot is a common noun, for example: Each tile is one foot square. My foot is beginning to swell.The word foot is an action word (a verb for an act), for example: The company will foot the bill. You need the right wood to foot the column.
A radical. Math is √!
To type a square root symbol in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps: Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Equation" in the Symbols group, and then select "Square Root" from the options provided. This will insert a square root symbol into your document.
Assuming you mean to type the √ symbol, I would guess (not using MS Word but OpenOffice.Org) that it is inserted as a "special symbol" (in one of the menus) which could allow access to all characters in the current font.
Go to Insert Symbol. From there you can go through the character sets and you will find the square root symbol. You could also get it in the Character Map and then copy and paste it into Powerpoint.
No but you can find a symbol combination on the Word Processor.
40' means 40 ft - the symbol ' represents the word foot/feet. 40' x 25' = 1000 sq ft.
Most processors have a special symbol key; on Microsoft Word go to "INSERT" then "SYMBOLS" and look for it there
If you go to Insert Symbol and pick the Webdings font, you will find a wheelchair symbol that can be inserted into your document.
In word, go to insert symbol, Basic Latin (and others) to find the symbol |.
I cant use the square root symbol so lets use the word "root" to represent square root. The answer would be 4root2