Equation Editor: Deriving Exp[m1t-m2t-m3t] with Word

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exp[m1t-m2t-m3t] mew-number bottom right-t

Since t is common to each, there must be a better way of writing that. I am using equation editor with word, which doesn't paste here. Any help gratefully received.
 
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Mashu said:
exp[m1t-m2t-m3t] mew-number bottom right-t

Since t is common to each, there must be a better way of writing that. I am using equation editor with word, which doesn't paste here. Any help gratefully received.

Do you mean e(m1 - m2 - m3)t ?
 


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