Start with the expression that will be the base. Type x. Create a built-up power by pressing the Control key and the 6 key at the same time.
To get a radical, press the Control key and the 2 key at the same time. Press Ctrl+2 or Ctrl+@. Type the radicand inside the placeholder (which is already selected).
To get a square root sign, press the Control key and the 2 key at the same time. Press Ctrl+2 or Ctrl+@. Type inside the placeholder (which is already selected).
Type the symbol that will have the subscript. Type x. Create a subscript by pressing the Control key and the - key at the same time.
Type the symbol that will have the superscript. Type x. Create a superscript by pressing the Control key and the 6 key at the same time.
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