what is the multiplicative identity of integers
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I think it's 1 ......
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Here is your answer,
The multiplicative identity is a property of a set of numbers, not of an individual number in the set. 1 is the multiplicative identity for the set of all integers, rationals or reals etc.
Hope it helps you!
Here is your answer,
The multiplicative identity is a property of a set of numbers, not of an individual number in the set. 1 is the multiplicative identity for the set of all integers, rationals or reals etc.
Hope it helps you!
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