identity property of mutipication or addition
1 times itself
Anything divided by 1 is itself.
The number 12 can be divided by itself exactly once. When you divide 12 by 12, the result is 1, with no remainder. This is because any number divided by itself equals 1, as it is a fundamental property of division.
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.
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.
The number 12 can be divided by itself exactly once. When you divide 12 by 12, the result is 1, with no remainder. This is because any number divided by itself equals 1, as it is a fundamental property of division.
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