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Ramu said that ‘1’ is multiplicative identity for rational numbers . Do you

agree with him ? Give​

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Answered by Cynefin
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Yes, I agree with Ramu about his statement that 1 is the multiplicative identity for rational number.

Multiplicative identity, this term means that when we multiply a number with its multiplicative identity, we will get the number itself. So, when we multiply 1 with any number, we get the number itself.

  • 2 × 1 = 2
  • 10 × 1 = 10
  • 100 × 1 = 100
  • 1000000 × 1 = 1000000

and so on.................

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Other such properties of rational numbers includes:

  • Closure property
  • Commutative property
  • Additive property
  • Distributive property
  • Multiplicative identity (1)
  • Multiplicative inverse (reciprocal)
  • Additive identity (0)
  • Additive inverse (change in sign)

Answered by Anonymous
73

Answer:

Question

Ramu said that ‘1’ is multiplicative identity for rational numbers . Do you

agree with him ? Give Reason

Answer

Yes I agree with the given statement. Because when a number then the solution is always the number itself.

Example -

2 \times 1 = 2 \\ 5 \times 1 = 5 \\ 2222 \times 1 = 2222

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Other such properties of rational numbers includes:

Closure property

Commutative property

Additive property

Distributive property

Multiplicative identity (1)

Multiplicative inverse (reciprocal)

Additive identity (0)

Additive inverse (change in sign)

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