Click START, then RUN. Type CHARMAP. You can get the square root symbol there.
2007-02-02 15:15:25
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answer #1
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answered by Stuart 7
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if you're on a computing device, that is variety of of different. keep on with those practise - because you're on a computing device and also you do not have a numeric keypad, you should apply the single it really is provided into the keys on the right interior the "7-8-9-0-U-I-O-P" section. (those little blue numbers above the traditional letters.) you take advantage of this numeric keypad through keeping down the "Fn" button and then urgent the massive variety you pick. -ensure your NumLock is on -Press "Fn" and "Alt" mutually, as well because the massive variety on the equipped in numeric keyboard that corresponds to the emblem you pick. a million ? 2 ? 3 ? -- yay, right it truly is the middle! 4 ? 5 ? 6 ? 7 • 8 ? 9 ? 10 ? eleven ? 12 ? 13 ? etc, etc. wish that works!
2016-11-24 20:21:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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for each of these, hold down the alt key, type the number, then release the alt key:
√ - 251
² - 253
° - 248
π - 227
± - 241
and so on. the advice about charmap is good. you can also generate a complete list using the char() function in Excel.
2007-02-02 15:30:23
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answered by Philo 7
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On a word document go to insert and click on symbol, there are loads of different symbols you can add from P to sq root.
2007-02-02 15:18:27
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answered by jamiehattie 1
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√ Yes, go to Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Character Map, and there you will find the square root sign. From there you can save it on the clipboard and paste it where you want it.√
2007-02-02 15:27:02
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answer #5
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answered by saddlesore 3
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² Alt-253 7²
Some use the 7^
but the Alt-253 is better
Source:
http://s22318.tsbvi.edu/mathproject/ch5-sec7.asp
Alt-251 is the power greater to
7√
7²
2007-02-02 15:26:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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normally square root is denoted as sqrt in computing
2007-02-02 15:15:40
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answer #7
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answered by san 3
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no
2007-02-02 15:14:28
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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it's an alt-code:
ALT+F4
2007-02-02 15:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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uh...yeah!!!
2007-02-02 15:14:50
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answered by Charlotte 2
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