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The <sub> and <sup> Tags (XHTML Reference)
Introduction
The <sub> tag is defined to write a subscript text and
the <sup> tag is defined to write a superscript tag. Both tags can be
useful if you want to show some math formulas – for example in the famous PI *
r2 formula.