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What is the multiplicative identity?

Definition of multiplicative identity. : an identity element (such as 1 in the group of rational numbers without 0) that in a given mathematical system leaves unchanged any element by which it is multiplied.

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What is multiplicative identity example?

The Multiplicative Identity Property

For a property with such a long name, it's really a simple math law. The multiplicative identity property states that any time you multiply a number by 1, the result, or product, is that original number...

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answer is 1 step by step explanation : for a property such a long name, it's really a simple math law the multiplicative indenty property states that any time multiple a number by 1,a result, or a product, is gives that original number

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