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Q1. what is the difference between additive identity and multiplicative identity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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You need to keep an expression equal to the same value, but you want to change its format, so you use an identity in one way or another: The additive identity is zero. Adding zero to a number doesn't change that number; it keeps its identity. The multiplicative identity is one.

Answered by vrundapatel25
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Difference Between the Additive Identity and Multiplicative Identity. ... Zero is always called the identity element. whenever a number is multiplied by the number 1 it will give the same number as the product the multiplicative identity is 1 .

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