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Which is an example of the Identity Property? Group of answer choices ∗−=0 m ∗ − m = 0 ∗−=0 m ∗ − m = 0 +1=1 r + 1 = 1 r +1=1 r + 1 = 1 r 0+= 0 + k = k 0+= 0 + k = k ℎ÷1ℎ=1
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Which is an example of the Identity Property?
Group of answer choices
∗−=0
m
∗
−
m
=
0
∗−=0
m
∗
−
m
=
0
+1=1
r
+
1
=
1
r
+1=1
r
+
1
=
1
r
0+=
0
+
k
=
k
0+=
0
+
k
=
k
ℎ÷1ℎ=1
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Answer:
h÷1h=1
h= 1h * 1
h
÷
1h
=
h
=
1h
*
1
=
1
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