Last updated on July 5th, 2025
The zero property of multiplication states that multiplying any number by zero always results in zero. This property applies to all types of numbers and is one of the most fundamental rules in math.
The zero property of multiplication states that the result of multiplying a number by zero is always zero. As multiplication is commutative, the order of multiplication will not affect the result; that is, a × 0 = 0 and 0 × a = 0. This property applies to all types of numbers, including positive and negative integers, fractions, and decimals. The zero property of multiplication is applicable. For example, 10 × 0 = 0, 5624 × 0 = 0, and ⅚ × 0 = 0.
Fundamental Properties of Zero
In mathematics, zero and one are unique numbers. Here are some properties of zero in addition and multiplication.
The identity property and zero property of multiplication are the two important properties of multiplication. Let’s learn the difference between them.
Identity Property of Multiplication |
Zero Property of Multiplication |
The identity property of multiplication states that the product of multiplying any number by 1 is 1 itself. |
The zero property of multiplication states that the product of any number with 0 is 0 itself. |
a × 1 = a |
b × 0 = 0 |
For example, 5 × 1 = 5, 1 × 562 = 562 |
For example, 5 × 0 = 0, 0 × 56 = 0 |
When we multiply any number by zero, the product will be zero; that is the zero property of multiplication. To master the zero property of multiplication, let’s learn some tips and tricks.
The zero property of multiplication is one of the basic properties of multiplication. Most students confuse the property and make errors. To master multiplication, let’s discuss some common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.
What is the product of 56 and zero?
56 × 0 = 0
The product of any number by zero is zero. So, 56 × 0 = 0
Find: 12 × 0
12 × 0 = 0
According to the zero property of multiplication, the product of 12 and 0 is 0
Find the value of x in the following x × 95 = 0 x × -89 = 0
The value of x in x × 95 = 0 is 0.
In both equations, the value of x is 0 because the product of any number and 0 is 0.
If the product of two numbers is zero, then one of the numbers should be zero. So 0 × 95 = 0 and 0 × -89 = 0.
What is 1/2 × 0?
1/2 × 0 = 0
The product of a fraction with 0 is 0
Find the value of 0(a + b).
0(a + b) = 0
When multiplying any expression by 0, the result is 0. So, 0(a + b) = 0.
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