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what are the multiplicative and additive identities in the set of natural number​

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Answered by kanchanabala430
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The additive inverse is generally represented as −n. Multiplicative Identity: Z includes the multiplicative identity 1. For all n∈Z n×1=n. Multiplicative inverse: Integers other than 1 do not have multiplicative inverses in Z.

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The additive inverse is generally represented as −n. Multiplicative Identity: Z includes the multiplicative identity 1. For all n∈Z n×1=n. Multiplicative inverse: Integers other than 1 do not have multiplicative inverses in Z.

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