States that two sides of an equation remain equal if multiplied by the same number. usually seen algebraically as: if a = b, then ac = bc this is the property that allows you to "move" a number to the other side of the equation by multiplying or dividing both sides by the same number.
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The multiplicative property of equality. Multiply each side by -1/3.
Any number multiplied by 1 remains the same.One is called the Multiplicative Identity.Multiplying any number by one is an example of the Multiplicative Identity Property of One.The multiplicative identity states that:A x 1 = A
The property of multiplicative identity, i, of a set S is an element, is that for every element x in S,x * i = x = i * x
basically a times b = b times a
Multiplicative identity property