Yes. 1/1 = 1
There is an identity property of division it is one. Any number divided by one remains the same.
The identity property of division simply states that any number divided by one is equal to the original number. Mathematically: x/1 = x
In mathematics, identity is a transformation that leaves an object unchanged. In addition and subtraction, the identity element is zero. Adding or subtracting zero to or from a number will leave the original number. In multiplication and division, the identity element is one. Multiplying or dividing a number by one will leave the original number.
1 is the identity element over multiplication and division.
In mathematics, identity is a transformation that leaves an object unchanged. In addition and subtraction, the identity element is zero. Adding or subtracting zero to or from a number will leave the original number. In multiplication and division, the identity element is one. Multiplying or dividing a number by one will leave the original number.
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its the identity rule
One is the multiplicative identity or the identity of/for multiplication.
what did the crashed UFO at division 47 come here to do
No, because a field requires the identity element to be commutative. But given an element x, is a set S, there is no single element i such that x/i = x = i/x.
well the multiplacation proprties are: communitive property, identity property, zero property, and sorry i dont know the 4th one :/ :) ;) :( [[nyan cat love]]
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