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______ is the identity for multiplication ​

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

1 is the identity for Multiplication.

Step-by-step explanation:

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 a product. It is true if the number being multiplied is itself. The multiplicative identity property is represented as,

a \times 1 = a = 1 \times a

(where a is any real number)

Some examples:

1) 2 \times 1 = 2 = 1 \times 2

(Here 1 is the multiplicative identity)

2) 10 \times 1 = 10 = 1 \times 10

(Here 1 is the multiplicative identity)

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