What is a Multiplicative identity?
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an identity element (such as 1 in the group of rational numbers without 0) that in a given mathematical system leaves unchanged any element by which it is multiplied.
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In mathematics, an identity element, or neutral element, is a special type of element of a set with respect to a binary operation on that set, which leaves any element of the set unchanged when combined with it. This concept is used in algebraic structures such as groups and rings.
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in simple way :- an identity element (such as 1 in the group of rational numbers without 0) that in a given mathematical system leaves unchange
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