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The Identity element in the intersection of sets is ______


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Answered by manjika
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identity elements are of different types according to the BODMAS rules Like The Identity element of subtraction is zero and The Identity element for multiplication is 1

Answered by aravindmathsab
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The identity element in a set is {}

The identity element in a set is {}for example the additive identity is 0 if we add additive identity it leaves a same value.. like the {} never changes the number of elements in set.

The identity element in a set is {}for example the additive identity is 0 if we add additive identity it leaves a same value.. like the {} never changes the number of elements in set.If A and B are two sets then their must have {) in common.

The identity element in a set is {}for example the additive identity is 0 if we add additive identity it leaves a same value.. like the {} never changes the number of elements in set.If A and B are two sets then their must have {) in common.so the identity element is null set.

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