SOLUTION: how do you type exponents? I need to solve for a ax(power of 2)h=y 2 ax h=y

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Question 11150: how do you type exponents?
I need to solve for a
ax(power of 2)h=y
2
ax h=y

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You would use the caret (^) to indicate an exponent.
x^2 means x squared.
y^5 means y to the fifth power.
In your problem, you would write: ax^2(h) = y
Divide both sides by

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