SOLUTION: The produce of x and the square of y is t. I put (x)y^2=t is that correct?

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Question 107714: The produce of x and the square of y is t.
I put (x)y^2=t is that correct?

Found 2 solutions by ptaylor, solver91311:
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Answer by solver91311(12126) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes.
xy%5E2=t

Your parentheses around the x are unnecessary, but they don't hurt anything either. Also, the word is 'product' rather than 'produce.'