Faq/Math/004

When I enter 3xy the number 3 appears in italics. Why?
Math uses multi-character variable names, which is common practice in many disciplines such as economics. The rule is that each variable name consists of a sequence of letters, numbers and dots (the first character may not be a dot).

Thus, if you enter  , it will be considered as a variable name, and variables are printed in italics. However strange this may seem, a variable name can begin with a digit!

The correct way of entering the expression for "3 times x times y" is   (with spaces between the characters) or better still  .