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Which equation demonstrates the multiplicative identity property?
(-3+5i)+0=-3+5i

(-3+5i)(1)=-3+5i

(-3+5i)(-3+5i)=-16-30i

(-3+5i)(3-5i)= 16+30i


Sagot :

Answer:

(-3+5i)(1)=-3+5i

Step-by-step explanation:

The multiplicative identity is given by :

[tex]a\times 1=a[/tex]

Where

a can be any number

Out of 4 options, in option (2), (-3+5i) is multiplied by 1 and after multiplying we get (-3+5i).

Hence, the correct option is (b).  

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