SOLUTION: Please help me with this: 3/4a - 2/3a^ + 3/5a NB: "^" means squared. Sorry, I do not have square sign on my keyboard.

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Question 1031469: Please help me with this: 3/4a - 2/3a^ + 3/5a NB: "^" means squared. Sorry, I do not have square sign on my keyboard.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sorry, I do not have square sign on my keyboard.

Yes you do. Hold down the Alt key while typing 253 on
the keypad at the far right of your keyboard (not the
number keys above the letter keys).  When you let up
the Alt key after typing 253 on the keypad suddenly ² 
will come up on the screen.  For cubes ³ use 0179.



Get a common denominator of 60







Edwin


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