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What are the multiplicative and additive identities of rational numbers?

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Rational numbers follow the associative property for addition and multiplication. For multiplication: x (yz)= (xy)z. 0 is an additive identity and 1 is a multiplicative identity for rational numbers. For a rational number x/y, the additive inverse is -x/y and y/x is the multiplicative inverse.

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