To indicate squared in a document, you can use the superscript feature in most word processors. Highlight the number you want to square, and then select the superscript option (often represented by an "x²" icon or found in the font formatting menu). Alternatively, you can type the number followed by "2" and then apply the superscript format. In plain text, you can simply write the number followed by "^2" (for example, "x^2").
on the top right part of the number being squared and remember to make it smaller than the number being squared
Not sure how to put it. The Pythagorean therom states that a squared plus b squared equals c squared. Aren't a, b and c all variables?
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Yes. The superscript x2 simply means squared. All areas are shown this way.
20 squared = 400 = (4 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (0 x 1)
i dont think that you can but you can do 5^2 for 5 squared
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on the top right part of the number being squared and remember to make it smaller than the number being squared
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Not sure how to put it. The Pythagorean therom states that a squared plus b squared equals c squared. Aren't a, b and c all variables?
You have to put your heart into it!
1225 any number that ends in 5, when squared, follows the following rule: the first digit/s multiplied by that digit +1 and put 25 on the end. i.e. 35 squared = 3x4 (12) and 25 on the end (1225) 95 squared = 9025 135 squared = 18225
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Yes. The superscript x2 simply means squared. All areas are shown this way.
20 squared = 400 = (4 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (0 x 1)