Anyone figure out how to make a Google Form that uses superscript and subscript for formulas?

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Hi Gregg
Don't know how you can add superscript or subscript to individual questions but you can add them to the description box just below the form heading - using the "sup" and "sub" tags. Replace the " with angle brackets. You will only see the results in the published form.

eg x2 + x3 = 24
eg H2O

That may provide a partial work around for you!
Patricia

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