identity property of mutipication or addition
1 times itself
Anything divided by 1 is itself.
When you raise a number to any power x, you multiply it by itself x times. Because 1 times anything is itself, multiplying 1 by itself any number of times will still give you 1.
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identity property of mutipication or addition
Yes it is the identity property of multiplication which means anything times 1 equals itself.
1 times itself
It is the identity property of 1 with respect to multiplication.
Anything divided by 1 is itself.
When you raise a number to any power x, you multiply it by itself x times. Because 1 times anything is itself, multiplying 1 by itself any number of times will still give you 1.
To expand a power, use the distributive property and multiply the base by itself the number of times indicated by the exponent. For example, to expand (x+2)^3, multiply (x+2) by itself three times using the distributive property.
Since anything times 1 is itself, the answer is 9,000,000,000
Anything times 1 equals itself...365
1 times 1 = 1
i believe it is identity property of multiplication
It is the property that 1 is the identity element under multiplication.