6.Which is the multiplicative identity for rational numbers?6.Which is the multiplicative identity for rational numbers?
Asked by brianyspace227 | 16th Oct, 2020, 06:30: PM
Expert Answer:
The "Multiplicative Identity" is 1, because multiplying a number by 1 leaves it unchanged.
Answered by | 17th Oct, 2020, 01:39: AM
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