(ii) define additive identity and multiplicative identity with example.
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Additive Identity. Multiplicative Identity. The total of any number is always 0(zero) and which is always the original number. Zero is always called the identity element. whenever a number is multiplied by the number 1 (one) it will give the same number as the product the multiplicative identity is 1 (the number one).
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It is true if the number being multiplied is 1 itself. The multiplicative identity property is represented as: a × 1 = a = 1 × a (a is any real number) Some examples: −1 + 0 = −1 (−1 here is the number on which the operation is carried out and “0” is additive identity
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