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Thumbs up Answer: How to write ten to the second power(10 square).

Hey there! Writing 10 to the second power (10 squared) is actually quite simple. You can use the superscript feature in Microsoft Word to make it look neat and professional. Here's how you can do it:
  1. Open Microsoft Word and start typing your report.
  2. When you get to the point where you need to write 10 squared, type "10^2" (without the quotes).
  3. Highlight the "2" with your cursor.
  4. Click on the "Home" tab in the top menu.
  5. Look for the "Font" section and click on the small arrow in the bottom right corner.
  6. In the "Font" window that appears, check the box next to "Superscript" and click "OK".
  7. The "2" should now be raised and smaller than the "10", indicating that it is squared.

And that's it! You can use this same method to write any number to a power in your report.
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