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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.
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'
One is the multiplicative identity or the identity of/for multiplication.
0 is the identity
The multiplicative identity of a number leaves that number unchanged under multiplication. Thus the multiplicative identity of any number is 1.
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.
If you subtract 0 from any number, that number remains unchanged. Hence, the identity of the number is preserved.
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).
This is the Identity Property so it is the the Additive Identity and Multiplicative Identity.