Assuming you mean x2...
Simply type x2, then highlight the 2, and select Format, then Character, then Position and select superscript. this will move the 2 upwards, and reduce the point size.
Yes it is.
Open Office will happily read Word perfect documents.
If you mean can you write something using Microsoft Works word-processor - and open it using OpenOffice - yes you can ! OpenOffice will happily open .wks files.
X2 + whatever would open upward. - X2 + whatever would open downward. y2 + whatever would open to the right. - y2 + whatever would open to the left.
Assuming you mean word-processing software : Microsoft Word, Ability Write, Word Perfect, Open Office Writer, Lotus Word-Pro, Microsoft Write.
Open Office is free...but why?
You mean this x2?
x2 + 5x - 6x = x2 - x = x(x - 1) which is zero when x = 0 or x = 1
Yes - Microsoft Publisher can open Microsoft Word files without any problems.
x2 + y - 52 = 30x2 - x2 + y - 52 + 52 = - x2 + 30 + 52y = -x2 + 82Since a = -1, the parabola open downward, and crosses the x-axis at x = +&- sq.root of 82.0 = -x2 + 820 - 82 = -x2 + 82 - 82-82 = -x282 = x2+&- sq.root of 82 = x
Open Office is one of the leading Open Source office document productivity.
1/x2 or x-2