The property illustrated by the expression ( 65 \times 1 = 65 ) is the Multiplicative Identity Property. This property states that any number multiplied by one remains unchanged. In this case, multiplying 65 by 1 confirms that 65 retains its original value.
The identity property of multiplication is illustrated.
0 is the additive identity for numbers and the identity property is illustrated by 1+0 = 1
commutative property of addition
1 is the multiplicative identity.
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The property illustrated in this problem is the identity property of multiplication. This property states that when any number is multiplied by 1, the product is that number itself. In this case, 27 multiplied by 1 equals 27, demonstrating the identity property of multiplication.
The identity property of multiplication is illustrated.
The question contains only an expression. There is no property illustrated.
0 is the additive identity for numbers and the identity property is illustrated by 1+0 = 1
commutative property of addition
33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.
1 is the multiplicative identity.
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The fact that 1 is the multiplicative identity.
The property of reciprocals as multiplicative inverses.
The property illustrated by the equation (3 \times 2 \times 1 \times 0 = 0) is the Zero Property of Multiplication. This property states that the product of any number and zero is always zero, regardless of the other numbers involved in the multiplication. Therefore, in this expression, the presence of zero ensures that the entire product equals zero.
1+0=1