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1/x2 or x-2
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Restate the question: How do you write powers in word form?(52 is an example of a power; 5 is the base and 2 is the exponent.)52 can be written as:five raised to the power of twofive raised to the second powerfive to the power of twofive to the second powerfive to the secondfive squaredThird powers also have a special name: 53 can be read as "five cubed".
2 x 102 or 200
In Microsoft Word, there is the superscript button in the home tab. It has an A with a little "floating 2" to its right. Press that then enter your text. Or, you can just write (Number)^2. That is widely accepted.
subscript ctrl + = super script ctrl + shift + +
You mean this x2?
In 10^2 the 2 is an exponent. It is a mathematical term for using the power of. The positioning of the text up hight like that in a word processor like Word is called subscripting. The th in 12th is also subscripted. You can do that in Microsoft Word with the Ctrl-Shift and plus key, and then typing the items that you want.
i need 2 new terms used in Microsoft word 2007
147,573,952,589,676,412,928.Hope it helps. u don't need a calculator.just go yahoo 4 2^66 and *2.microsoft word is good 4 this.
To write exponents in Microsoft Word, you can use the superscript feature. Simply select the number or letter you want to raise to an exponent, go to the "Home" tab, and click on the "Superscript" button (usually represented by a small "x^2" icon). This will format the selected text as a superscript, indicating it is an exponent.
To write a small number such as a square sign on Microsoft word, hold down 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and press the '+' button. This mill make the text 'superscript', which means that it will be smaller, and appear in line with the top of the normal text. To turn 'superscript' off, press 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and '+' again.
How to write exponents in Word documents: Use regular number key 7, then the shift and 6 key to give you ^, then a regular 2
1/2
As a to the power of 2 is the same as a squared then how about this a2
2 to the power of 8.