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what is multiplicative identity number​

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Answered by ashy69963
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The multiplicative identity is applied while performing the operation of multiplication. Multiplicative identity states that if a number is multiplied to 1 the resultant will be the number itself. “1” is the multiplicative identity of a number. ... Multiplying number by 1 leaves it unchanged.

EXAMPLE

Multiplicative identity of a real number is 1. When we multiply 1 to any real number then we get the same number. Examples are 3 x 1 = 3, -9 x 1 = -9, ½ x 1 = ½.

Answered by elagandulagovardhan
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Answer:

the multiplicative identity is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

1 × any number = 1

so it is multiplicative identity

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