Math, asked by gursimar53, 1 year ago

in integer 1 is edentify for
1 multiplication
2 division
3 addition
4 subtraction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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IN INTEGERS 1 IS THE IDENTITY FOR MULTIPLICATION.

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✍️IF WE MULTIPLY 1×1,THE ANSWER WILL REMAIN SAME AS 1.
✍️IF WE MULTIPLY 1×2,THE ANSWER WILL BE 2.

•So,I want to explain that the multiplication of 2 digits must be same as the first digit with whom we are multiplying.
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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

1 is the identity for multiplication.

Explanation: 1 is called mutiplicative identity of a number because any number multiplied with 1 gives the number itself. Thus, it doesn't change the identity of the original number.

Examples:-

2/3 × 1 = 2/3.

-4 × 1= -4.

0 × 1 = 0.

7 × 1 = 7.

√11 × 1 = √11.

✨✨Hope it will help you.✨✨


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