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what is the multiplicative identity for the integers

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Answered by AleezaMaryam
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1 is the multiplicative identity for integers.
Answered by SaMeerPaThan
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In both cases it is usually denoted 1. The number 1 is, in fact, the multiplicative identity of the ring of integers and of its extension rings such as the ring of Gaussian integers , the field of rational numbers , the field of real numbers , and the field of complex numbers .
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