Alex, 

Personally, I would just enclose the exponent in parenthesis as this is what
is done in the scientific calculator both print and the one built into the
BrailleNote. 

Kevin

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Hi all,
Does anyone know what the sign to end a superscript is? For example (I don't
know howth will look in grade 2):
2 raised to the 5 is 2 (superscript) 5, but how do I differentiate between 2
to the 5?3 (as in 2 to the 2) and 2 to the 5?3 (as in 32?3)?

Have a great day,
Alex

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