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If you're talking about how to type them here in this website, then the little [x²] button above the editing box will turn highlited text into superscript.In spreadsheets (such as Excel) and many programming languages, using the carat [^] symbol (shift-6, on the keyboard), will raise to a power. Example:in Excel, typing =2^3 will return 8. [2³ equals 8]also, typing =9^.5 will return 3. [square root is same as raising to the ½ power]



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If you're talking about how to type them here in this website, then the little [x²] button above the editing box will turn highlited text into superscript.In spreadsheets (such as Excel) and many programming languages, using the carat [^] symbol (shift-6, on the keyboard), will raise to a power. Example:in Excel, typing =2^3 will return 8. [2³ equals 8]also, typing =9^.5 will return 3. [square root is same as raising to the ½ power]



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How do you write exponents in the computer? - Answers

If you're talking about how to type them here in this website, then the little [x²] button above the editing box will turn highlited text into superscript.In spreadsheets (such as Excel) and many programming languages, using the carat [^] symbol (shift-6, on the keyboard), will raise to a power. Example:in Excel, typing =2^3 will return 8. [2³ equals 8]also, typing =9^.5 will return 3. [square root is same as raising to the ½ power]

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