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How do i type a “squared” superscript in answering math and physics problems on here?

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How do i type a “squared” superscript in answering math and physics problems on here?

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You can do this² by using the ALT code for mathematical functions. The alt code for squared is ALT 0178 Make sure Num-Lock is on. Hold down the “Alt” key to the left of the space bar and key the code on the numeric keypad. Don’t release the “Alt” key until after you’ve typed the alt code. When you release it you should see the special character you include.

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