Asked by Bronson Koreen bk
give me an example of Identity Property – a property of operations that states that any number added to 0 is itself, and any number multiplied by 1 is itself
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Sure! Here's an example of the Identity Property:
Addition:
For any number a, if we add 0 to it, the result will be the number a itself.
For example, let's take the number 5. If we add 0 to it, we get:
5 + 0 = 5
Multiplication:
For any number b, if we multiply it by 1, the result will be the number b itself.
For example, let's take the number 3. If we multiply it by 1, we get:
3 * 1 = 3
In both cases, the numbers remain unchanged because they were added to 0 or multiplied by 1, following the Identity Property.
Addition:
For any number a, if we add 0 to it, the result will be the number a itself.
For example, let's take the number 5. If we add 0 to it, we get:
5 + 0 = 5
Multiplication:
For any number b, if we multiply it by 1, the result will be the number b itself.
For example, let's take the number 3. If we multiply it by 1, we get:
3 * 1 = 3
In both cases, the numbers remain unchanged because they were added to 0 or multiplied by 1, following the Identity Property.
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