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  • 24-01-2019
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Which equation demonstrates the multiplicative identity property

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robert7248
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  • 24-01-2019

Answer:

When a number is multiplied by 1, the result is the same initial number, the multiplication identity property states. An equation showing this property can therefore be given as the product of any number and 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

If we multiply 1 by any real number, the number stays the same i.e. 1 * a = a and a * 1 = a and this is often written as 1 * a = a = a * 1

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ns89763 ns89763
  • 18-06-2019

Answer:

b) (-3 + 5i)(1) = -3 + 5i

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