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In mathematics, expecially algebra, ''' |
In mathematics, expecially algebra, '''one''' is a ] denoting the multiplicative ] of a ]. | ||
If a ring is recognized as a ] of ]s, its multiplicative identity can be referred to as ]. | If a ring is recognized as a ] of ]s, its multiplicative identity can be referred to as ]. |
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In mathematics, expecially algebra, one is a catch-all term denoting the multiplicative identity element of a ring. If a ring is recognized as a set of numbers, its multiplicative identity can be referred to as the number one.