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What should be added in the multiplicative identity of 7 to get 1 ?​

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Answered by DishaFF
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Answer:   1/7 x 7 = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Dividing by a number is equivalent to multiplying by the reciprocal of the number. Thus, 7 ÷7=7 × 1⁄7 =1. Here, 1⁄7 is called the multiplicative inverse of 7.

Answered by mominafatima179
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Answer:

multiplicative identity of 7 is 1 and if we add 0 to 1 we will get the same answer i.e 1

Step-by-step explanation:

1+0=1

hope it helps

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