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    How to Type Exponents On Chromebook?

    Dominic ReignsBy Dominic ReignsJuly 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Typing exponents is something you may need to do for math, science, or even daily tasks like writing measurements.

    If you use a Chromebook, there are different ways to type powers and special symbols using simple tools.

    how to type exponents on chromebook

    This article will help you understand how to type exponents on Chromebook and use related formatting options.

    Everything mentioned here works with the latest version of Chrome OS and Google Docs.

    Inserting Exponents in Google Docs On Chromebook

    To place numbers or letters in raised form (like exponents), follow these steps in Google Docs:

    StepAction
    1Open your Google Docs document.
    2Highlight the number or letter you want to raise.
    3Click on the “Format” menu at the top.
    4Choose “Text”, then select “Superscript”.

    Once applied, the selected character will appear as a small raised symbol. This is how to type exponents on Chromebook using built-in settings.

    Using Keyboard Commands for Faster Typing On Chromebook

    You can also type exponents more quickly with shortcut keys:

    • Press CTRL + / to see a list of formatting options.
    • In that menu, find “Superscript”.
    • The shortcut shown will be CTRL + . (period).

    Use this whenever you want to raise text without opening the full menu.

    Adding Symbols and Special Text Characters On Chromebook

    Besides exponents, you might want to insert other unique characters. Google Docs and Slides allow this with a built-in feature.

    Steps to Insert Special Characters
    Open your file in Docs or Slides.
    Place your cursor where you want the symbol.
    Click on “Insert”, then select “Special Characters”.
    Pick your desired symbol from the pop-up list.

    Characters are sorted by categories, so you can easily find math symbols, arrows, or accents.

    Please note, this doesn’t work in Google Sheets — you’ll have to copy symbols from Docs and paste them into Sheets.

    Entering Unicode on Chromebook

    If you know the Unicode for a symbol, you can also use it. Here’s how to type exponents on Chromebook using Unicode input:

    How to Use Unicode
    Hold CTRL + SHIFT + U until you see a small “u” underlined.
    Release the keys and type the Unicode code.
    Press Enter to insert the character.

    You can also install a Unicode extension for Chrome:

    1. Visit the Chrome Web Store.
    2. Search for “utf-8”.
    3. Click “Add to Chrome”.
    4. Use the extension to copy characters and paste them using CTRL + V.

    Writing “Power of 2” on Chromebook

    Typing squared (like 5²) is easy with the equation toolbar:

    1. Open Google Docs.
    2. Click Insert, then choose Equation (π symbol).
    3. A toolbar appears under the menu bar.
    4. Click the symbol for “x to the power of b” (xb).
    5. Type your base and exponent.

    This method is useful for more complex expressions, too.

    Shortcut Keys for Common Actions

    Chromebook users can format faster with the following keys:

    ShortcutFunction
    CTRL + .Superscript (exponents)
    CTRL + ,Subscript
    CTRL + CCopy
    CTRL + VPaste
    CTRL + XCut
    CTRL + ZUndo
    SHIFT + CTRL + ZRedo
    CTRL + BackspaceDelete the previous word
    ALT + BackspaceDelete forward
    SHIFT + CTRL + Left ArrowSelect text to the left

    These shortcuts help you save time when typing exponents or editing text.

    Adding Subscript Text in Docs On Chromebook

    To lower text slightly (like in chemical formulas), follow these steps:

    • Highlight the character.
    • Click Format > Text > Subscript.

    Or use the “Insert > Special Characters” option, and search “subscript” to pick one from the list.

    Typing powers and other symbols is simple once you know the tools available. Now you know how to type exponents on Chromebook using multiple easy methods.

    Whether it’s through menus, shortcuts, Unicode, or extensions, you can add superscripts without any trouble.

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    Dominic Reigns
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    As a senior analyst, I benchmark and review gadgets and PC components, including desktop processors, GPUs, monitors, and storage solutions on Aboutchromebooks.com. Outside of work, I enjoy skating and putting my culinary training to use by cooking for friends.

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