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When a number is multiplied by 1 the product is the number. That's the identity property of multiplication meaning any number multiplied by one will stay the same.
It is called Identity Property of Multiplication
The identity property of multiplication is sometimes called the one property of multiplication because it involves the number one. Any number times one equals the original number.
the identity property of multiplication. from, ace
There is only one associative property for multiplication: there is not a separate "regular" version.
Negative one times any number is equal to the opposite of that number.Negative one times negative one is positive one. -from wikipedia
inverse property of multiplication
When a number is multiplied by 1 the product is the number. That's the identity property of multiplication meaning any number multiplied by one will stay the same.
It is called Identity Property of Multiplication
The identity property of multiplication is sometimes called the one property of multiplication because it involves the number one. Any number times one equals the original number.
The, "Identity Property Of Multiplication," is a number multiplied by one, produces the original number. Example: 51x1=51 : Identity Property Of Multiplication
negative one third.
the identity property of multiplication. from, ace
There is only one associative property for multiplication: there is not a separate "regular" version.
A negative product
The concept of an identity property in arithmetic is of a process that does not alter the identity of a number, so with respect to addition, the number zero has the identity property; you can add zero to a number and that number does not change. With multiplication, the number one has the identity property; you can multiply anything by one, and it doesn't change.
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