Math, asked by imna20, 10 months ago

9. The multiplicative identity for integers is
-1
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Answered by sanvrsu29
1

Answer:

0 is the answer for the question you asked

Answered by candygirl1702
1

Answer:

                       Here you go mate...

Step-by-step explanation:

                                             For all the integers multiplicative identity is 1 as only when you multiply a number with 1 he number doesn't change and remains same.But when you multiply a number with something else then number keeps changing .

For Example :

  1.  ( -1 ) x 1 = -1 ( The number didn't change )
  2.      0 x 1 = 0 ( The number didn't change )

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