Math, asked by asadkauk, 10 months ago

One (1) is
(a) the identity for addition of rational numbers.
(b) the identity for subtraction of rational numbers.
(c) the identity for multiplication of rational numbers.
d) the identity for division of rational numbers.


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Answered by amitnrw
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One (1) is  the identity for multiplication of rational numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

1 is  the identity for multiplication of rational numbers.

this is called multiplicative identity.

multiplicative identity is the number which when multiplied to a number result in same number

x.1 = 1.x = x

1 is  the identity for multiplication of rational numbers.

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Answered by sangeetasudhakar14
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Answer:

c is the correct answer

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