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Yes. The additive identity is 0.
Additive identity: zero. Multiplicative identity: one.
When you multiply a number times 1, you can get the same number multiplicative identity. When you add a 0 to a number, you can get the same number additive identity.
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.
One is the multiplicative identity or the identity of/for multiplication.
0 is the identity
No. The identity for multiplication is the number 1. If you multiply a number by 1, then the product is the original number. If you multiply a number by zero, the product is zero, so the number has 'lost it's identity'
Zero is the additive identity in the set of real numbers; when you add zero to any number, the number does not change its identity.
The multiplicative identity of a number leaves that number unchanged under multiplication. Thus the multiplicative identity of any number is 1.
If you subtract 0 from any number, that number remains unchanged. Hence, the identity of the number is preserved.
This is the Identity Property so it is the the Additive Identity and Multiplicative Identity.
The number 1 is the multiplicative identity. What this means is that if you multiply a number by 1, that number is unchanged (the result is equal to the original number).