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Let * Be a Binary Operation on Z Defined by a * B = a + B − 4 for All A, B ∈ Z Find the Identity Element in Z ? - Mathematics

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Let * be a binary operation on Z defined by
a * b = a + b − 4 for all a, b ∈ Z Find the identity element in Z ?

उत्तर

Let e be the identity element in Z with respect to * such that

\[a * e = a = e * a, \forall a \in Z\] 
\[a * e = a \text { and }e * a = a, \forall a \in Z\] 
\[a + e - 4 = a \text{ and }e + a - 4 = a, \forall a \in Z\] 
\[e = 4 , \forall a \in Z\]

Thus, 4 is the identity element in Z with respect to *.

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पाठ 3: Binary Operations - Exercise 3.4 [पृष्ठ २५]

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पाठ 3 Binary Operations
Exercise 3.4 | Q 1.2 | पृष्ठ २५

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