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product — early 15c., mathematical quantity obtained by multiplication, from M.L. productum, from L. something produced, noun use of neuter pp. of producere bring forth (see PRODUCE (Cf. produce)). General sense of anything produced is attested in English… … Etymology dictionary
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Product rule — For Euler s chain rule relating partial derivatives of three independent variables, see Triple product rule. For the counting principle in combinatorics, see Rule of product. Topics in Calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity… … Wikipedia