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How do you put the squared on mymaths? - Answers
On the American English keyboard, I believe you press Shift + 2 (Shift + 3 for cube, etc.). On the regular (read: British) English keyboard, however, the American inputs are still required. In this case, Shift + ' (which produces the @ symbol) creates a squared sign. I believe cubing is done with # (standalone on UK keyboards, Shift + 3 on US keyboards). Sometimes MyMaths will switch things up (when dealing with lots of powers - such as to the four or five) and allow Shift + Number on English keyboards too. I know, it's stupid
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How do you put the squared on mymaths? - Answers
On the American English keyboard, I believe you press Shift + 2 (Shift + 3 for cube, etc.). On the regular (read: British) English keyboard, however, the American inputs are still required. In this case, Shift + ' (which produces the @ symbol) creates a squared sign. I believe cubing is done with # (standalone on UK keyboards, Shift + 3 on US keyboards). Sometimes MyMaths will switch things up (when dealing with lots of powers - such as to the four or five) and allow Shift + Number on English keyboards too. I know, it's stupid
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How do you put the squared on mymaths? - Answers
On the American English keyboard, I believe you press Shift + 2 (Shift + 3 for cube, etc.). On the regular (read: British) English keyboard, however, the American inputs are still required. In this case, Shift + ' (which produces the @ symbol) creates a squared sign. I believe cubing is done with # (standalone on UK keyboards, Shift + 3 on US keyboards). Sometimes MyMaths will switch things up (when dealing with lots of powers - such as to the four or five) and allow Shift + Number on English keyboards too. I know, it's stupid
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