What are the alt codes for scientific notation?

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2026-05-06 07:21

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Alt codes for scientific notation are not standardized, but you can use specific Unicode characters to represent elements of scientific notation. For example, you can use Alt codes to create superscript numbers: Alt + 0178 for squared (²) and Alt + 0179 for cubed (³). For other exponents, you may need to use Unicode characters, such as U+2070 for the superscript zero (⁰) and U+2071 for superscript one (¹). For a full range of exponent characters, refer to a Unicode chart.

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