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Which statement illustrates the identity property of multiplication 5x+ 0= 5x 5x • 1 =5x 5x • 0= 0 5x + 1x = 6x
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Which statement illustrates the identity property of multiplication
5x+ 0= 5x
5x • 1 =5x
5x • 0= 0
5x + 1x = 6x
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It would be 5x * 1 = 5x
Because the Identity Property of Multiplication means ::
the result of multiplying any real number by 1 is the number itself. In other words, multiplying any number by 1 doesn’t change the number’s value.
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