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Write the properties of 0 and 1.​

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Answered by xyz1186
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Zero times any number is equal to zero. Which means, multiplying any number by 0 gives 0. Multiplying any number by 1 leaves it unchanged. 1 is called the multiplicative identity hence the property is called multiplicative identity

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MATH FUNDAMENTALS PRE-ALGEBRA

Math Fundamentals Properties of Zero and One

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Zero (0) and one (1) are very special numbers. They possess the important properties given below:

Addition property of zero

Adding 0 to a number leaves its same. 0 is called the additive identity and the property is called the additive identity property.

4 + 0 = 4

0 + 3 = 3

Multiplication property of zero

Zero times any number is equal to zero. Which means, multiplying any number by 0 gives 0.

0 × 7 = 0

2 × 0 = 0

Multiplication property of one

Multiplying any number by 1 leaves it unchanged. 1 is called the multiplicative identity hence the property is called multiplicative identity.

1 × 36 = 36

23 × 1 = 23

Exponents of one

The number one raised to any power is always one.

1100 =1

1-34 =1

Exponent one

Any number raised to power one remains unchanged.

31 = 3

-51 = -5

Exponents of zero

The number zero raised to any power is remains zero.

024 = 0

0-9 = 0

Exponent zero

Any number raised to power zero is one

450 = 1

-230 = 1

Zero as numerator

Zero divided by any non-zero number is zero.

0 ÷ 3 = 0

0 ÷ 6 = 0

Zero as denominator

Any division by zero is not defined

9 ÷ 0 = not defined

3 ÷ 0 = not defined

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