The root word "alt" means high, high in position or status, or excited.
You can add a tilde to a vowel by using a character with a tilde accent. For example, in Spanish, you can add a tilde to vowels by using an accent mark over the vowel (e.g., á, é, í, ó, ú). You can also use keyboard shortcuts or special characters in word processing software to add a tilde to a vowel.
To type Spanish words with accent marks using a standard English keyboard, you can use keyboard shortcuts. For example, to type "á," you can hold down the Alt key and type 0225 on the numeric keypad. Other accent marks can be produced using similar methods. Alternatively, you can change your keyboard layout to a Spanish one which would have the accent marks readily available on certain keys.
To type Spanish characters with a squiggle (tildes), you can use the following key combinations on a keyboard: For "ñ," press Alt + 0241; for "á," press Alt + 0225; for "é," press Alt + 0233; for "í," press Alt + 0237; for "ó," press Alt + 0243; for "ú," press Alt + 0250. Alternatively, you can change your keyboard language settings to Spanish.
To insert a Spanish symbol into your text, you can use keyboard shortcuts or special symbols. For example, to add an accent mark (e.g., á, é, í, ó, ú), you can hold down the Alt key and type the corresponding numeric code on your number pad. Alternatively, you can use the character map tool on your computer to insert special symbols directly into your text.
The root word "alt" means high, high in position or status, or excited.
The root Alt(us) means high,deep. Examples of this root would be altimeter or altitude.
On the top of my head I can only think of two.Altitude: a high location or areaAltar: an elevated place or structure, as a mound or platformBelieve me, this word is IMPOSSIBLE. I have to find words with alt that have to eventually lead back to the definition of HIGH. NOT EASY. But anyway, hope this helped.
In MS Word, you can type 221A, Alt-X followed by 144 to give you √144
Insert Symbol and the scroll to the third row from the end. Alternatively, 221A followed by Alt+x
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There is no single square root button on a keyboard. You can sometimes get the square root symbol by holding down alt and pressing 2 then 5 then 1 (or alt + 251). If that doesn't work, you could copy and paste it. √ (that square root sign is from pressing alt + 251)
You can use an equation editor or you can use alt codes. Alt 251 and you should get: √ or 221A and then Alt-X.
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alt 251 on the keypad
221A and then ALT-X.
Insert Symbol and the scroll to the third row from the end. Alternatively, 221A followed by Alt+x