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What should be multiplied by 6 to get multiplicative identity 1 Is it exist in integers?​

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Answered by kritika9rajput
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According to the multiplicative identity property, the multiplicative identity of 6 is 1, because if we multiply 6 by 1 the answer will be 6. (6 × 1 = 6). Thus, 1 is the multiplicative identity element of any real number.

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Answered by enigha2010
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According to the multiplicative identity property, the multiplicative identity of 6 is 1, because if we multiply 6 by 1 the answer will be 6. (6 × 1 = 6). Thus, 1 is the multiplicative identity element of any real number.

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