No - the product of numbers is the answer to a multiplication sum, while the sum of numbers is the answer to an addition sum.
The sum is the total when numbers are added together, the product is the total when they are multiplied.
:−3+0+1+2 = 0 :−3*0*1*2 = 0
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'Product' is another way of saying 'multiply the two numbers together'.
It depends on the sum of 6 and WHAT!
The three consecutive numbers whose sum and product are the same are 1, 2, and 3.
2 and 2
Yes, the product of both is 0
It is when the answer, when 2 things are multiplied, is the same as when they are added. For instance, 2*2=2+2
Product means to multiply the operands. The product of 5 and 6 is 30. Sum means to add the operands. The sum of 5 and 6 is 11.
"Product" means to multiply. "Sum" means to add.
12
1 2 and 3
41
The two numbers that have a product of 64 and a sum of 16 are 8 and 8. Since both numbers are the same, their product is (8 \times 8 = 64) and their sum is (8 + 8 = 16).
Product is the answer in a multiplication problem; Sum is the answer in an addition problem; Quotient is the answer in a division problem; Difference is the answer in a subtraction problem.
Factor 12 = 2x2x3 There's no combination for -12 as a product and -3 as a sum at the same time.