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Define Identity Property of Integers​

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Answered by HeartlessBitch
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Identity property states that when any zero is added to any number it will give the same given number. ... The multiplicative identity property for integers says that whenever a number is multiplied by the number 1 it will give the integer itself as the result.

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For any integer x, x + 0 = x = 0 + x. The multiplicative identity property for integers says that whenever a number is multiplied by 1 it will give the integer itself as the product. Therefore, 1 is called the multiplicative identity for a number.

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