Question No. 12 :
Give a few examples on 0 as additive identity and 1 as multiplicative identity. Explain your answer.
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Here's you answer : When we add 0 to any number it's value remains the same. For example , a + 0 = a. So 0 is a additive identity as it does not change the value of anything is added. Also , when one is multiplied to any number it value remains the same . So 1 is a multiplicative identity.
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2+0=2
8+0=8
It addititivi identity 2*1=2
8*1=8
0is addititivi identity beacuse when we plus any thing with it ans is always that number
1 is multiplicative identity beacuse when we multiply any thing with it ans is that num
8+0=8
It addititivi identity 2*1=2
8*1=8
0is addititivi identity beacuse when we plus any thing with it ans is always that number
1 is multiplicative identity beacuse when we multiply any thing with it ans is that num
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Of course, the answer to that is 4 dozen eggs because 4 + 0 = 4. This illustrates the Additive Identity Property of Zero. Zero is called the additive identity because adding zero to any number doesn't change that number's value. Therefore, the number keeps its identity.
One of the easier properties to remember, it states that any number multiplied by 1 equals itself: 1 x 4 = 4. Help the concept sink with this complete the equation worksheet all about the identity property.
One of the easier properties to remember, it states that any number multiplied by 1 equals itself: 1 x 4 = 4. Help the concept sink with this complete the equation worksheet all about the identity property.
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