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The multiplicative identity property using the variable b is 1 .

  • Numerical multiplicative identities, as the name suggests, are properties of numbers that apply when performing multiplication operations.  
  • Multiplicative identity property says that whenever a number is multiplied by the number (one) it will give that number as a product.
  • 1 is a numeric multiplicative identity. True if multiplied by one itself
  • The multiplicative identity property is expressed as [tex]a\times1=a[/tex]  ....(1) where (a is any real number)

 

It is given that we have to use variable "b" .

Putting a = b in equation (1) , we get

 [tex]b\times1=b[/tex]

As multiplying "b" by 1 we get same variable "b" .

Hence , 1 is the multiplicative identity of "b".

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