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why is zero not the multiplicative identity

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Answered by Abhinandhan
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Zero has an Additive Identity for Whole Numbers, i.e. when Zero is added to any given whole number, the resultant number is always equal to the given whole number. In other words, Zero does not affect any change in an addition expression. The Multiplicative Identity Property. ... The number stays the same!

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