To state: The difference and similarity between Additive Identity Property and Multiplicative Identity Property.
Multiplying identity multiplicative (1) by any number does not alter that number.
It is necessary to multiply the multiplicative identity rather than add the additive identity to the number.
Given information:
The given statement says to state the similarities and differences between Additive Identity Property and Multiplicative Identity Property.
Explanation:
Similarities between the Additive Identity Property and the Multiplicative Identity Property include the fact that adding the additive identity (0) to any number leaves that number unchanged.
Similar to this, no change occurs when multiplicative identity (1) is multiplied by any number.
Additive identity property and multiplicative identity property distinction:
Identity multiplicative is 1, but identity additive is 0.
The multiplicative identity must be multiplied while the additive identity must be added to the number.
For example:
Assume
It can be seen that the multiplicative identity is 1, and the additive identity is 0.
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