What is the multiplication identity property?

1 Answer
Feb 28, 2015

For a set of elements, S and an operation (called multiplication and indicated by the symbol xx in this explanation).

If for all x which are members of S if there is one element phi of S for which

phi xx x = x and x xx phi = x
(for all x epsilon S)

Then phi is called the multiplicative identity
and
phi xx x = x is called the multiplicative identity property .

For Integers, Rational Numbers, Real Numbers and Complex Numbers the multiplicative identity is 1.

That is
(any number) xx 1 = (the same number).

For matrices the multiplicative identity is the Identity Matrix
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For a more complex set and an operation that we might not normally think of as "multiplication",
the multiplicative identity phi might be something quite different provided it satisfies the multiplicative identity property for that set and operation.