DO IT THIS WAY: Hold Alt and press 253 at the same time. ²
OR for laptop users
DO IT THIS WAY: Copy and Paste this symbol " ² " into where you need it.
copy this- ²
or u can do it the long way and...
Make sure num lock is on and hold down the Alt key and type 253
when you let go of Alt, you'll have your squared symbol!!! ²
Just copy and paste that symbol above.
Alternately you can use the Hex entry method for accomplishing the same task.
Hold down the alt key
Push the Number pads long [+] key.
Then (Also using the number pad) press 0178.
The Hex entry is preferable over standard Decimal entry,
as it supports unicode characters.
Like this one ツ which is Alt+30c4.
Notice the letter C used in the combination above.
The Hex entry method supports entries from 0000 to FFFF,
Limitations of font or program input may prevent you from using some characters.
For more information about this character, please see the related link.
There is a shortcut to making ² symbol, and it is Alt0178, which is hold down Alt button and while held down type 0178 numbers then release Alt button. Maybe there are special keyboards that can be bought that have it included; not sure.
The generally accepted way to type powers of a number is by using the carat symbol, or "^." So five to the second power (or squared) is 5^2.
Any number, A, raised to some power, x, can be written in the form, A^x in keyboard form.E.g. five squared would be written 5^2.
___^-^___ < > <___ ___> v
muje at the rate type
You must use character map to type out the abbreviated form of partial eta squared (ηρ²) since it uses Greek letters which are not included on an English based keyboard.
shift + u
You can ask your math teacher
The keyboard symbol is... Ⓐ Just copy & paste
To type the square root symbol on ypur keyboard press and hold alt and type 251.
Use the keyboard.
€= ctrl+alt+3On my keyboard, €= AltGr+e€ is the symbol for the Euro.