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THE MULTIPLICATIVE IDENTITY OF INTEGERS IS ...?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Its reciprocal

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Answered by pratapsinghyadavtez1
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Property 5 (existence of multiplicative identity): for every integer awe have `a xx 1 = a = 1 xx a` the integer 1 is called the multiplicative identity for integers.

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