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"Identities" redirects here. For other uses, see Identity. In mathematics, the term identity has several different important meanings:
[edit] Examples[edit] Identity relationA common example of the first meaning is the trigonometric identity which is true for all complex values of θ (since the complex numbers which is true only for some values of θ, not all. For example, the latter equation is true when See also list of mathematical identities. [edit] Identity elementThe concepts of "additive identity" and "multiplicative identity" are central to the Peano axioms. The number 0 is the "additive identity" for integers, real numbers, and complex numbers. For the real numbers, for all
Similarly, The number 1 is the "multiplicative identity" for integers, real numbers, and complex numbers. For the real numbers, for all
[edit] Identity functionA common example of an identity function is the identity permutation, which sends each element of the set [edit] ComparisonThese meanings are not mutually exclusive; for instance, the identity permutation is the identity element in the group of permutations of [edit] External links
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