An algebraic product refers to the result of multiplying two or more algebraic expressions or numbers together. It combines their terms according to the rules of algebra, often resulting in a new expression that may include variables, coefficients, and constants. For example, multiplying ( (x + 2) ) and ( (x - 3) ) yields the algebraic product ( x^2 - x - 6 ). This concept is fundamental in algebra for simplifying expressions and solving equations.
The product is the result after multiplying a set of numbers or algebraic expressions
Product means the answer to a multiplication: 8 x 12 = 96 (Not sure what is meant by 'algebraic form' ?)
10a
16n
13c
13c
128
2g
3x
4m
It is: 15x
As an algebraic term: 16n