Identity
Pronunciation: /aɪˈdɛn.tɪ.ti/ Explain
An identity is a value and an
operation such that
applying
the value and operation does not change the result.
The
additive identity
for real numbers
is 0. This is because one can add
0 to any value, and the result is the same.
Example: 3 + 0 = 3.
The
multiplicative identity
for real numbers is 1. This is because one can multiply
any value by 1, and the result is the original value.
Example: -5 · 1 = -5.
Identity | Description |
a + 0 = a |
The additive identity for real numbers is the
number 0. This is because, for any real number
a, a +
0 = a. |
a · 1 =
a |
The multiplicative identity for real
numbers is 1. You can see that
a · 1 = a. |
|
The identity for a square matrix under multiplication is
a diagonal matrix where every diagonal value is
1. |
- An identity is an
equation
that is true for all values of the
variables
used in the equation. One example of an identity is the equation
sin(x)2+cos(x)2
= 1. This identity is always true for any value of
x. An identity can be used to
solve
equations or find the derivative of equations by transforming an equation into
a more useful form:
Equation | Description |
sin(x)2 + sin(x) =
1 - cos(x)2 |
Equation to solve. |
sin(x)2 +
cos(x)2 + sin(x) = 1 |
Add cos(x)2 to both sides of
the equations. |
1 + sin(x) = 1 |
Substitute 1 for sin(x)2 + cos(x)2. |
sin(x) = 0 |
Subtract 1 from both sides. |
x ∈ {0, π, 2π, 3π, ...} |
Transform equation from trigonometric form to set form. |
Table 1: Using an identity to solve an equation. |
References
- McAdams, David E.. All Math Words Dictionary, identity. 2nd Classroom edition 20150108-4799968. pg 93-94. Life is a Story Problem LLC. January 8, 2015. Buy the book
- Bettinger, Alvin K. and Englund, John A.. Algebra and Trigonometry. pg 17. www.archive.org. International Textbook Company. January 1963. Last Accessed 8/7/2018. http://www.archive.org/stream/algebraandtrigon033520mbp#page/n18/mode/1up. Buy the book
- Gilbert, Jimmie; and Gilbert Linda. Elements of Modern Algebra. 6th edition. pp 29-30. Thomson, Brooks/Cole. 2005. Last Accessed 8/7/2018. Buy the book
- Mary Jane Sterling. Algebra II For Dummies. pg 12. For Dummies. June 19, 2006. Last Accessed 8/7/2018. Buy the book
More Information
- McAdams, David E.. Additive Identity. allmathwords.org. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. 2/11/2010. https://www.allmathwords.org/en/a/additiveidentity.html.
Cite this article as:
McAdams, David E. Identity. 4/23/2019. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. https://www.allmathwords.org/en/i/identity.html.
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