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Answered by itsPapaKaHelicopter
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Identity Property for Multiplication: The Identity Property for Multiplication of Whole Numbers says that when a value is multiplied by one the product is that value; i.e., multiplication by one does not change the value of a number. One is called the multiplicative identity.

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Answered by milirawka06
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The multiplicative identity of whole numbers is 1. This means that any whole number multiplied by 1 will equal that same whole number.

Step-by-step explanation:

The identity number of addition, i.e. the identity element for addition is zero (0); "The Identity Property of Addition says: If a is any real number, then a + 0 = 0 + a = a. Zero is called the identity element for addition which merely means that the sum of any real number and zero is identically the same real number. For example, -87 + 0 = 0 + (-87) = -87."¹

The identity number of multiplication is one (1); "The Identity Property of Multiplication says: If a is any real number, then a(1) = (1)a = a. We call 1 the identity element for multiplication because the product of any real number and 1 is identically the same real number. for example, (-119(1) = (1)(-119) = -119."²

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