You don't really give enough information to answer your question fully. In maths, a "product" is what you get when you multiply things together. So A x B is the product of A and B. A sum is adding them together. So in general, a "sum of products" means you have multiplied together several groups of numbers, and added up the results, such as: A x B + C x D + E x F. What that means to you then depends a great deal on what A, B and so on are!!
In particular, two important "sum of products" formulas are in expanding a polynomial in algebra, and in simplifying truth tables in boolean algebra (for designing logic circuits).
It depends on the product of sum of what.
The product is 1254. The sum is 79.
No - the product of numbers is the answer to a multiplication sum, while the sum of numbers is the answer to an addition sum.
A sum is an answer to an addition problem and a product is an answer to a multiplication problem
Product = 35 Sum = 12
A product is an answer to a multiplication sum. Since there is no sum in this question, there is no product to be obtained.
the sum is -b/a and the product is c/a
A single number cannot have a sum or a product - a sum or product is used to compare two or more numbers.
No - a product is the result of a multiplication sum. 5 + 9 = 14 is a sum, not a product.
The sum equals the product.
4 and 5 have the sum of 9 and the product of 20.
A product is the answer of a multiplication equation. A sum is the answer of an addition equation.