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WHAT IS THE MULTIPLICATIVE IDENTITY OF RATIONAL NUMBERS

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Answered by gautampathak2012
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Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplicative identity is the number which gives the same number it is multiplied with

For example if e is identity then ae=a

So only 1 in all rational satisfy this.

i.e any rational p/q(1) = p/q

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