Math, asked by mamta1986nidhi, 8 months ago

multiplicative identity for any integer a is a) 0, b) 1, c) a, d) 1/a​

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Answered by pra908
1

Answer:

a)-0 not possible

b)-0/1

c)-0/a

d)-a/1

Answered by rajeswaridande96
1

Multiplicative identity is a property states that anytime you multiply i a number by "1" the result, or the product is that oirginal number.

So option 'b' is answer.

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