Math, asked by GemGemmyGemzy, 10 months ago

Additive identity × Multiplicative identity = ? :^ (I'm a bit confused )​

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Answered by blueedgetechno
1

Answer:  0

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive identity means a number which doesn't affect another number if added to it, that's 0

and Multiplicative identity is a number which doesn't affect on multiplication, that's 1

so 1x0 = 0

Answered by Su2020
1

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive identity=0

For example,2+0=2

In the aloft example 0 is the additive identity because when added it gives the same number.

Multiplicative identity=1

For example,9×1=9

In the aloft example 1 is the multiplicative identity because when multiplied it gives the same number.

Now back to question...

Additive identity×Multiplicative identity

=0×1

=0

∴The answer to your question is 0.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU!

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