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Title: The Identity property |
Grade: 6-a Lesson: S2-L4 |
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Lesson:
Definition: Identity property |
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The identity property refers to the property of an operation where a specific element exists within a set, such that combining any element of the set with this specific element using the operation results in the original element itself.
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Explanation:
Additive Identity Property: This property states that when any number is added to zero, the result is the original number itself. In other words, the sum of any number and zero is that number. Symbolically, it can be expressed as: a + 0 = a Multiplicative Identity Property: This property states that when any number is multiplied by one, the result is the original number itself. In other words, the product of any number and one is that number. Symbolically, it can be expressed as: a × 1 = a |
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