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Multiplicative Identity is always true for ________​

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Answered by XxItzking18xX
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  • The multiplicative identity property states that any time you multiply an integer by 1, the result, or product, is that original number. To write out this property using variables, we can say that n×1=n. It doesn't matter if n equals one, one million or 3.566879. The property always holds true.

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Answered by anthony123466
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According to the multiplicative identity property of 1, any number multiplied by 1, gives the same result as the number itself. It is also called the Identity property of multiplication, because the identity of the number remains the same.

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