How to write the degree of a number in WhatsApp - briefly?
To indicate the degree of a number in WhatsApp, use the caret (^) symbol before the exponent. For example, to express ( x^3 ), type "x^3".
How to write the degree of a number in WhatsApp - in detail?
To write the degree of a number in WhatsApp, you can use both superscript and Unicode characters. Here's how you can do it:
Using Superscript
- Open WhatsApp on your device.
- Start typing the base number you want to raise to a power. For example, if you want to write 2^3, start with "2".
- Tap and hold the number "2" until it becomes highlighted.
- Select "BIU" (Bold, Italic, Underline) from the pop-up menu that appears.
- Choose "Superscript". The number will now be in superscript form.
- Type the exponent next to it. For example, type "3".
- Send the message. Your number with its degree should now appear correctly as 2³.
Using Unicode Characters
- Open WhatsApp on your device.
- Start typing the base number you want to raise to a power. For example, if you want to write 2^3, start with "2".
- Type the degree sign (∘) using Unicode:
- On iOS devices, type the number and then press and hold the "0" key until the list of special characters appears. Scroll down and select the degree symbol (∘).
- On Android devices, you can use a third-party keyboard app that supports Unicode or copy and paste the degree symbol from an online source.
- Type the exponent next to it. For example, type "3".
- Send the message. Your number with its degree should now appear correctly as 2∘3.
By using either of these methods, you can accurately convey mathematical expressions in your WhatsApp messages.