It is the small 2 on the upper right of numbers. For example 32 .
If you're using Microsoft Word, type X2 and then highlight just the "2". Then right click on it, hit font and then select "superscript"
(25^2)•(5^3)
They use Greek symbols in math since Greek mathematicians invented math.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, if you have P squared plus P squared, that's like adding two P squares together, which equals 2P squared. It's like math inception, man. Math within math. Mind-blowing, right?
7(squared) or 7(sq)
when you have form in symbols
To write squared in math symbols on a Mac, you can use the keyboard shortcut by pressing "Option + 00B2" to insert the squared symbol (²). Alternatively, you can use the Character Viewer by going to "Edit" in the menu bar, selecting "Emoji & Symbols," and searching for "superscript" to find and insert the squared symbol. In text editors like Pages or Word, you can also format text as superscript by selecting the text and using the "Command + Shift + +" shortcut.
(25^2)•(5^3)
A formula is a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols. One of the most famous is E = mc squared
40
Yes, area is always squared in math. I know this because I asked my math teacher ( who is the best math teacher ever!)
A number by itself is meaningless. Symbols and labels add meaning in math. Symbols in math are used to represent different operations, and/or add descriptions. There are many different symbols each which have their own purpose. Some symbols have different purposes in different types of math.
Dr John Math is not a real person. A lot of math symbols come from the greek.
They use Greek symbols in math since Greek mathematicians invented math.
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x = Y Im not sure if thats right though :P
we can write it as "a2"
Math symbols