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Superscript and Subscript Example

The document explains the use of superscript and subscript in HTML, highlighting their applications in mathematical expressions and chemical formulas. Examples include the area of a square (A = s²), Einstein's equation (E = mc²), and the chemical formula for water (H₂O). It also notes that superscripts and subscripts can be combined to represent complex formulas.

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Superscript and Subscript Example

The document explains the use of superscript and subscript in HTML, highlighting their applications in mathematical expressions and chemical formulas. Examples include the area of a square (A = s²), Einstein's equation (E = mc²), and the chemical formula for water (H₂O). It also notes that superscripts and subscripts can be combined to represent complex formulas.

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12/27/24, 7:20 PM Superscript and Subscript Example

Superscript and Subscript in HTML


Superscript: Superscripts are often used in mathematical expressions or units of
measurement. For example:

Area of a square: A = s2
Einstein's equation: E = mc2
Chemical notation: H2O

Subscript: Subscripts are often used in chemical formulas or scientific indices. For example:

Chemical formula for water: H2O


Mathematical indices: an = an-1 + an-2
CO2 levels in the atmosphere

You can combine superscript and subscript in the same text to represent complex formulas or
expressions.

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