You format text as "superscript". Details vary in different versions of Word; the key combination Ctrl-Shift-Plus should work. Otherwise, look in the Format - Character options.
The word "exponent" is derived from the Latin verb "exponere", to "put out [more of something]".
As far as I know, there is no no word that describes the exponent 5, besides the phrase "raised to the fifth power".
"It is easy to use an exponent in a sentence." There, that sentence uses it!
Use the superscript font.
To type an exponent when typing on a computer, you can choose of 2 methods: The first method is ** usually inside brackets which makes it useless once you know that The second method is ^
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The word "exponent" is derived from the Latin verb "exponere", to "put out [more of something]".
He became the leading exponent of this genre in England.
As far as I know, there is no no word that describes the exponent 5, besides the phrase "raised to the fifth power".
"It is easy to use an exponent in a sentence." There, that sentence uses it!
The question is not specific enough. The word exponent has several meanings. Thus, an exponent of an exponent could refer to a person who is an expert promoter of the mathematical concept of the indices or powers of numbers.
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11(base number) was multiplied by it's own number five times, in exponent form that would be eleven to the power of 5 ex: 11x11x11x11x11=11to the power of 5
Use the superscript font.
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To type an exponent when typing on a computer, you can choose of 2 methods: The first method is ** usually inside brackets which makes it useless once you know that The second method is ^
shift then 6 at the same time