Words do not have product values.
well let's see, 1x1=1 so one of the two numbers whose product is one. =========================== I think you are looking for the word "reciprocal."
The syllabication of the word "whose" is "whose." It consists of a single syllable and does not break into smaller parts.
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Four million
Two hundred million.
well let's see, 1x1=1 so one of the two numbers whose product is one. =========================== I think you are looking for the word "reciprocal."
One is the reciprocal of the other
Yes, the word 'whose' is the possessive form of the interrogative/relative pronoun "who." For example: "Whose book is that?" or "Timmy, whose pants had fallen down, was embarrassed."
Yes it is. ex. of usage: Whose shirt is this?
Whose mess is that!
Whose book is this?
The word "whose" has 1 syllable.
No because "whose's" is not a word recognized in the English language. It is either used as "whose" or "whose is".
which
Aegilops is the longest word whose letters are in alphabetical order.
Hindi word for close is Bandh.
Antonyms of the word product: cause and resource.