multiplying a given integer by one gives
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HOLA !!
AN INTEGER CAN E A NATURAL NUMBER ,WHOLE NUMBER ,NEGATIVE NUMBER.AND NOTE THE POINT THET ZERO ( 0 )ALZO COMES IN THIS GROUP.
SO LETS TAKE THE INTEGER MULTIPLIED BY ONE AS (-1)THEN
(-1)×1=(-1)==>>INTEGER.
OR LETS TAKE A POSITIVE NUMBER LIKE 3
3×1 =3
SO,LETS COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT ANY INTEGER MULTIPLIED BY 1 IS THE NUMBER ITSELF.IT IS CALLED==>>MULTIPLICATIVE IDENTITY.
BUT...THERE IS AN EXCEPTION==>>WHEN AN INTEGER LIKE ZERO IS MULTIPLIED WITH ONE THEN THE ANSWER WILL BE ONE.
AS SIMPLE AS THAT!!
HOPE IT HELPED YOU !!!
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AN INTEGER CAN E A NATURAL NUMBER ,WHOLE NUMBER ,NEGATIVE NUMBER.AND NOTE THE POINT THET ZERO ( 0 )ALZO COMES IN THIS GROUP.
SO LETS TAKE THE INTEGER MULTIPLIED BY ONE AS (-1)THEN
(-1)×1=(-1)==>>INTEGER.
OR LETS TAKE A POSITIVE NUMBER LIKE 3
3×1 =3
SO,LETS COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT ANY INTEGER MULTIPLIED BY 1 IS THE NUMBER ITSELF.IT IS CALLED==>>MULTIPLICATIVE IDENTITY.
BUT...THERE IS AN EXCEPTION==>>WHEN AN INTEGER LIKE ZERO IS MULTIPLIED WITH ONE THEN THE ANSWER WILL BE ONE.
AS SIMPLE AS THAT!!
HOPE IT HELPED YOU !!!
:-) ;-) :-D
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