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________________ is the additive identity and _______________ is the multiplicative identity of integers.

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Answered by nancychaterjeestar29
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Additive identity of numbers, as the name suggests, is a property of numbers that are applied when carrying out addition operations. The property states that when a number is added to zero it will give the same number. “Zero” is called the identity element, (also known as additive identity) If we add any number with zero, the resulting number will be the same number. This is true for any real numbers, complex numbers and even for imaginary numbers.

Suppose, ‘a’ is any real number, then

a + 0 = a =  0 + a

Multiplicative identity of numbers, as the name suggests, is a property of numbers which is applied when carrying out multiplication operations Multiplicative identity property says that whenever a number is multiplied by the number

(one) it will give that number as product. “

” is the multiplicative identity of a number. It is true if the number being multiplied is

itself. The multiplicative identity property is represented as:

a × 1 = a = 1 × a  (a is any real number)

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Answered by AleenaElizabeth
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Answer: (zero ) is the additive identity and (one) is the multiplicative identity

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