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ten to the tenth power?
how do i write 10 to the 10th power on the computer where is second 10 is smaller and on top of the first 10?
9 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
10 to the 10th power on the computer where is second 10 is smaller and on top of the first 10
you had already written it :)
- momLv 71 decade ago
10¹°
it doesn't look exactly right but I used the alt key
type 10 then keep the alt key down and type 0185, release the alt key, then keep it down again and type 248
- 1 decade ago
In some applications such as Microsoft Word there is a formatting button called superscript. Use superscript to make the exponent appear small and higher up.
- DWReadLv 71 decade ago
10¹⁰
Use the Character Map tool to write superscripts.
Alternatively, use the ^ character to indicate an exponent.
That is how they do it in programming languages.
10^10
It's a good idea to use parentheses.
(10^10)
- 1 decade ago
Go onto format, then font and select superscript and now anything you write should be higher up and smaller.
- Uncle PennybagsLv 71 decade ago
You use the ^ above the 6 on your keyboard. That's widely accepted to represent exponent notation.
10^10
- Anonymous5 years ago
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