Notations
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Notations
For example, the famous Einstein equation: e = m x speed of light squared would look a lot better with c superscript 2.
And we could use the Sigma notation along with subscripts and superscripts. And let's not forget the Greek symbol for pi. These are some examples.
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Re: Notations
Superscript functionality already exists:Philosophy Explorer wrote:Could use some notational help.
For example, the famous Einstein equation: e = m x speed of light squared would look a lot better with c superscript 2.
And we could use the Sigma notation along with subscripts and superscripts. And let's not forget the Greek symbol for pi. These are some examples.
E = mc2
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E = mc[sup]2[/sup]
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