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what do u mean by multiplicative identity ​

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Answered by driti7890
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Answer:

It is 1 as

1*1

2*1

3*1

answers will be number itself

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Answered by 123RohithB321
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Answer:

an identity that when used to multiply a given element in a specified set leaves that element unchanged, as the number 1 for the real-number system.

ex:-

The "Multiplicative Identity" is 1, because multiplying a number by 1 leaves it unchanged:

a × 1 = 1 × a = a

See: Identity

Multiplicative Identity

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