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Is 1 the multiplicative identity of integers?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Yes 1 is the multiplicative identity of integers. For example, in a set X equipped with the binary operation called as product, multiplicative identity are an element e such that for all x in X.

It can be, for example, the identity element of a multiplicative group or the unit of a unit ring. In both cases it is usually denoted 1.

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