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You go to Insert > Equation
Then you choose Equation Tools>Design>Fraction and pick a style from the top row Then you click on the top box which has been added to the page. Type 1 Then you click on the lower box and select Equation Tools>Design>Radical Then you click on that box and type 'x+5' If you can't follow these instructions, go to youtube and do a search for 'Word Equation Editor' and watch a few videos.
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