TM superscript stands for trademark
A superscript r.
No, but you may use the superscript "TM".
A. Baernstein has written: 'Embedding and multiplier theorems for H[superscript p](R[superscript n])' -- subject(s): Embeddings (Mathematics), Hardy spaces, Multipliers (Mathematical analysis)
what is the anthomny for superscript
Superscript.
It would be a superscript.
The symbol capital R within a circle [®], or circled capital letter R, is the registered trademark symbol. This indicates that the product is registered with a national trademark office (ex: Registered, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office). If a trademark is not officially registered, then it will be marked with a superscript TM (in capitals).
"ctl"+ "shift" + "+" will give you a superscript
Superscript is a form of writing that uses numbers, figures, or symbols. Often mathematical and scientific formulas are written in subscript or in superscript.
The alt keys for superscript ² & ³, are alt0178 = ² and alt 0179=³
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