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Elementary Definition--Multiplication and Division Concepts--Identity Property of Multiplication

Identity Property of Multiplication

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Multiplication and Division

Definition

The identity property of multiplication states that any number multiplied by 1 remains unchanged.

Description

The identity property of multiplication is a fundamental concept that states multiplying any number by one leaves it unchanged, such as 7 × 1 = 7. This property is essential for simplifying expressions and solving equations. It is widely used in algebra to maintain the integrity of an equation while manipulating its terms. Understanding this property helps students develop a deeper comprehension of multiplication and its role in maintaining equality in equations. In real-world applications, this property is used in computer algorithms and mathematical modeling to ensure accurate calculations.

Teacher script: "If you have 5 apples and you multiply them by 1, you still have 5 apples. Multiplying by 1 doesn't change the number."

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Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.OA.B.4, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.C.7, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.B.5
Grade Range 2 - 4
Curriculum Nodes Arithmetic
    • Multiplication
        • Multiplication Expressions and Equations
Copyright Year 2021
Keywords multiplication, division, equation