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What are products?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean products in math, business (goods/services), chemistry, or something else? Here are short definitions for the common meanings — tell me which one you want more detail about.

- Commerce / business: a product is anything offered to customers to satisfy a want or need — physical goods (phones, clothes), services (haircuts, streaming), or digital products (apps, e-books). Key ideas: features, benefits, target customers, price, lifecycle, and distribution.

- Mathematics: a product is the result of multiplication. Examples: 3 × 4 = 12. There are also related concepts like the dot product and cross product for vectors, and product notation (Π) for multiplying many terms.

- Chemistry: a product is a substance formed as the outcome of a chemical reaction (reactants → products).

- Manufacturing / production: the product is the output of a production process — the item produced, often defined by specifications and quality criteria.

If you tell me which context you mean, I’ll explain in more detail (examples, properties, or how products are developed/marketed).