Q Q0.0577x180.5035: I don't know what Q stands for, but besides that, you would have 0.0577 times the 0.5035th power of 18. The subunitary power of a number is actually a root of some sorts. For example, 20.5 stands for the square root of 2, and 21/3 stands for the cube root of 2. This should help you interpret the formula, modulus the symbol Q, which you will handle according to the context of your formula.
There is no agreed sign for the median. Some authors represent the median of a set of values of x by x with a superscript ~ (tilde) above it.
Use the superscript tool on the top bar of the answer box, it looks like x2. Just highlight the number, 2, 3, or above, then click superscript, and it will look like this: 2. Alternatively, you can copy the numbers 0 to 9 from below: 0123456789
42 It is written with a superscript (small number above the regular line of writing). In computer typing it is often written 4^2.
When written this way, "ft3", where the '3' is above the line as a superscript, ft3 means "cubic feet." One cubic foot is a unit of volume equivalent to that within a cube whose sides each measure one linear foot.
In exponential form, 7 times itself 9 additional times (7x7x7x7x7x7x7x7x7x7) is: 710 To get the exponential form from the example above, start with 1 and add 1 for each additional repeat of the number being multiplied by itself. Once found, put a superscript of that number after the number being multiplied by itself. In the above situation, 7 was multiplied by itself a total of 9 times, so 9 + 1 = 10.
subscript lower a round the baseline e.g H2O superscript rises a word above the baseline e.g4th
A subscript is a small number written below the number, whilst a superscript is written above the number. A superscript 2 is used to indicate a squared number.
The general term superscript can be applied to a character that prints above the line.
Something under the text is called subscript. For example, H2O. Something above the text is called superscript. For example, 22 = 4. That's it. Hope your doubt is clear.
1.1x10 to the power of 4, Its often written with the 4 in superscript (which is a small 4 raised above the number 10)
Think of superscript, super in it is like superman and superman flies. So it always goes up. Then subscript, think of the word sub in it like a submarine which goes down underneath the water so the writing will always go down.Superscript = Letters go up.Subscript = Letters go down.
Times a number by itself to square a number. for example 12 x 12 = 144.To show that the answer (144) is squared in Answers, type 144, click on Superscript in the bar above, type the number 2 and a Superscript 2 is placed thus: 1442
In many text editing programs that support formatting, such as Microsoft word, this effect is called "superscript". You can find more information on how to use superscript in your documents by searching for it in the text editors help feature.
There is no agreed sign for the median. Some authors represent the median of a set of values of x by x with a superscript ~ (tilde) above it.
"Super"script raises the letter above the line "Sub"script lowers the letter below
A superscript before the K (which is potassium) represents the atomic mass; a subscript before the K represents the atomic number. Therefore, 3919K represents "potassium-39", which is potassium's most abundant isotope. 4019K would represent "potassium-40", which is another, less abundant isotope of potassium.
Use the superscript tool on the top bar of the answer box, it looks like x2. Just highlight the number, 2, 3, or above, then click superscript, and it will look like this: 2. Alternatively, you can copy the numbers 0 to 9 from below: 0123456789