Algebra I / Chapter 2: Multiplication And Division / Properties of Multiplication

Multiplicative Identity

Multiplying a value by 1 results in the same value. More precisely:

a1 = a

Here are some examples:

51 = 5

(3 + 6) ⋅ 1 = 3 + 6

(x / 4) ⋅ 1 = x / 4

Quiz (1 point)

Please fill in the blank

12565 ⋅ 1 = _______

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