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Write one rational number between multiplicative identity of rational number and its

additive inverse.
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Answered by priencess999
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Answered by TheEnchanted
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  • 0 is the additive identity for rational numbers. 1 is the multiplicative identity for rational numbers.

  • Step-by-step explanation:

  • Rational numbers, integers and whole numbers are non-commutative under subtraction and division. The Multiplicative Identity Axiom states that a number multiplied by 1

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