I don't know if it works everywhere, but in Microsoft Word I used 9774. Hope that helped!
You can use an equation editor or you can use alt codes. Alt 251 and you should get: √ or 221A and then Alt-X.
using the number lock keypad, alt + 227 π or alt + 1234 ╥
alt ( hold ) then type 0215. Ex. 2 × 2 = 4
There is no single square root button on a keyboard. You can sometimes get the square root symbol by holding down alt and pressing 2 then 5 then 1 (or alt + 251). If that doesn't work, you could copy and paste it. √ (that square root sign is from pressing alt + 251)
The Unicode for 1/3 is 0x2153 so with Microsoft Windwos you can enter it as ALT+2153 There is no "alt code" for one third, but there is still a way to type it. Start >> All Programs >> Accessories >> System Tools >> Character Map On the Character Map: Group By >> Unicode Subrange On the Group By: Number Forms >> 1/3 >> Select >> Copy Once you are done, paste by pressing Ctrl+V on your document.
There's no ALT code. You've to enter it by hex sign, which is & # 9 7 7 4 remove the spaces.
Hold down Alt key, press 9774, and release Alt. That works for me in Microsoft word, I hope it will work for you wherever you need it!
First you , hold on (Alt) then while holding it you type in 9774 Alt ↔ 9774
by clicking the alt and holding it down and clicking a number like☺☻♥♦♣♠•◘○ &#9774 would be a peace sign alt 1 is a smiley ☺ alt to is a dark smiley ☻ alt 3 is a heart ♥
alt+2=☻ alt+3=♥ alt+4=♦ alt+5=♣ alt+6=♠ alt+7=• alt+8=◘ alt+9=○
On a windows computer, type the and sign. Then the pound sign. Press the ALt key as you type 9774.
The code is u226A
ALT+081
The alt code for the invisible character is 225.
A symbol entered on a computer by holding alt and typing the corresponding code on the number pad for example the alt code for a smiley face is 001
Alt + 94 = ^
Alt + 3