Your question is a bit hard to follow. What it sounds like is you want to square the product of two digits.
Step 1: Put your digits into two cells A1 and B1 (outputs: A1 = 3 and B1 = 2)
Step 2: Write this formula in C1 =A1*B1 (output: C1 = 6)
Step 3: Write this formula in D1 =C1^2 (output: D1 = 36)
...Now, you want to get what in the same box?...
Let's put the output from C1 and D1 in the same box...if that isn't what you meant, you can change it.
Step 4: Write this formula in E1 =Concatenate(C1, "and ", D1)
output will be 6 and 36
Note, you can't throw a comma between the " " because that will confuse Excel.
A product is the result of multiplying two or more numbers. A single number cannot have a product.
When one of them divides evenly into the product with no remainder and the result is the other number.
The product of two numbers is the resulting number when they are multiplied together. As there is an infinite amount of numbers it would be impossible to write out the result of the product of all pairs of numbers
The product of two numbers could be either a composite number or a prime number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is a prime number, the result is that prime number. If neither number is 1, the product of the two numbers will be a composite number. If one of those numbers is 1 and the other is not a prime number, the product will not be a prime number. So, in most cases, it will be a composite number.
Since there are an odd number of negative numbers, the result will be negative.
The product is the result after multiplying a set of numbers or algebraic expressions
In math, a product is the result of multiplying. Multiplication is distributive over positive and negative numbers, which means, when a negative number is multiplied by a positive number, it always yields a negative result.
A product of one number is like the sound of one hand clapping. It cannot exist.
If you divide the product of two given numbers by their GCF, the result will be their LCM.
the number that results is a PRODUCT. multiplying any two figures will always result in a product of those two figures as such multiplying a PARTICULAR NUMBER by ANY NUMBER does not change anything, they still result in a PRODUCT of those two numbers.
The result of multiplying numbers is called the product.
"Product" means the result of multiplying two numbers, and you've listed only one number. The product of 101 and any other number is ten times the other number.