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1.3.5 Additive Identity
When we add zero to any whole number, we get the same whole number. Zero is an
additive identity for whole numbers. Is it an additive identity again for integers also?
Observe the following and fill in the blanks:
(1) (-8) + 0 = -8
(1) 0+(-8)=-8
(ii) (-23) + 0 =
(iv) 0+ (-37) = -37
(v) 0+(-59) =
(vi) 0 + =-43
(vii) - 61 + = -61
(viii)
+0=​

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Answered by gopalpvr
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Step-by-step explanation:

(1) (-8) + 0 = -8

(1) 0+(-8)=-8

(ii) (-23) + 0 = -23

(iv) 0+ (-37) = -37

(v) 0+(-59) = -59

(vi) 0 + (-43) =-43

(vii) - 61 + 0 = -61

(viii) 5 +0 = 5

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