In general, for any integer a we have,
a x1=1 x a=a
What happens when we multiply any integer with –1 Complete the following:
(-3) × (-1)=3
3*(-1) = -3
O is the additive identity whereas list
(-6)*(-1) =
multiplicative identity for integers. We
(-1) X 13 =
| additive inverse of an integer a when we multi
(-1) (-25) =
18 X (-1) =
What do you observe?
Can we say-1 is a multiplicative identity of integers? No.
(-1) to a, i.e. ax (-1) = (-1) Xa=-a
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In general, for any integer a we have,
a x1=1 x a=a
What happens when we multiply any integer with –1 Complete the following:
(-3) × (-1)=3
3*(-1) = -3
O is the additive identity whereas list
(-6)*(-1) =
6
multiplicative identity for integers. We
(-1) X 13 =
-13
| additive inverse of an integer a when we multi
(-1) (-25) =
25
18 X (-1) =
-8
What do you observe?
Can we say-1 is a multiplicative identity of integers? No.
(-1) to a, i.e. ax (-1) = (-1) Xa=-a
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