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write any three properties of whole numbers​

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Answered by Diyakhan
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The multiplication property of 1 states that for any number multiplied by one, that answer is that same number. Zero is called the additive identity, and one is called the multiplicative identity. When you rewrite an expression by a commutative law, you change the order of the numbers being added or multiplied.

Answered by Meghanath777
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Properties of Whole Numbers

  1. Closure Property: They can be closed under addition and multiplication, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers then x*y or x+y is also a whole number.
  2. Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication: The sum and product of two whole numbers will be the same whatever the order they are added or multiplied in, i.e., if x and y are two whole numbers x+y=y+x and x*y=y*x
  3. Additive identity: When a whole number is added to 0, its value remains unchanged, i.e., if x is a whole number then x+0=0+x=x
  4. Multiplicative identity: When a whole number is multiplied by 1, its value remains unchanged, i.e., if x is a whole number then x*1=1*x=x
  5. Associative Property: When whole numbers are being added or multiplied as a set, they can be grouped in any order, and the result will be the same, i.e. if x, y and z are whole numbers then x+(y+z)=(x+y)+z and x*(y*z)=(x*y)*z
  6. Distributive Property: If x,y and z are three whole numbers, the distributive property of multiplication over addition is x*(y+z)=(x*y)+(x*z), similarly the distributive property of multiplication over subtraction is x*(y-z)=(x*y)-(x*z)
  7. Multiplication by zero: When a whole number is multiplied to 0, the result is always 0, i.e., x*0=0*x=0
  8. Division by zero: Division of a whole number by o is not defined, i.e., if x is a whole number then x/0 is not defined.

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