Each content area in Mathematics contributes towards the acquisition of specific skills. One
focus area emphasised is that “the learner should recognize and describe properties of
numbers and operations, including (i) identity properties, (ii) factors, (iii) multiples, and (iv)
commutative; (vi) associative and (vii) distributive properties” Describe in brief, what the
identity property entails and provide two relevant examples. (Hint: use different basic
operations to clarify your answer)
Identity property entails a set numbers with unique properties. It applies to a group of number in a set as it does not apply to a number only.
Example
Identity property of addition
When we add zero to a number, the sum is always the number, the sum is always the number.
"(n+0=n)\\\\2+0=2"
Identity property of multiplication when a number is multiplied by 2. The product is the number itself "(n\\times 1=n)\\\\2\\times1=2."
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