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
An ordered pair is a pair of numbers, in cases where the order is relevant. Often used to indicate coordinates. Also, in general, to create new (larger) sets out of existing sets, in a process known as "Cartesian product"
Ordered pair (s)
A reciprocal (not reciprical) or multiplicative-inverse is THE relationship between two expressions factored from unity. The product of a reciprocal pair of expressions (quantities or numbers) is equal to 1. For example; 1/5 and 5 are reciprocals of each other, they multiply to equal 1. Zero (zed) does not have a reciprocal.
No. The product of sqrt(2) and sqrt(2) is 2, a rational number. Consider surds of the form a+sqrt(b) where a and b are rational but sqrt(b) is irrational. The surd has a conjugate pair which is a - sqrt(b). Both these are irrational, but their product is a2 - b, which is rational.
They're called Coordinates
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Yes because the product of each pair of negative numbers must be positive.
They have the same parity (odd or even).
The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
The numbers are: 2+7 = 9 and 2*7 = 14
The pair of no. Are 8 & 3 Sum is 8+3=11 Product is =8×3= 24
The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
You cannot. There are seven numbers and you cannot pair an odd number of values.
Any two odd numbers will have an odd product and an even sum.
Those numbers are called factors. A pair of those is called a factor pair.
1 and 1
That's a factor pair.