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15. What should be added to an integer to get additive identity of integers?

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Answered by sarbjitkaur8833
1

Answer:

Additive identity of integers is 0. If we have an integer x, then we need to add -x to get 0. Thus, we will add the same integer in magnitude to a given integer but with opposite sign, to get 0.

Answered by sunithamujeeb
5

Answer:

Additive inverse

Step-by-step explanation:

If we take 7 we should add -7 to get 0 which is the additive identity of integers. So we have taken -7 which is a negative integer to get 0 from adding 7+(-7)=0. Hence, we have taken -7 which is the additive inverse of 7...So we should add the additive inverse of an integer to get additive identity of integers...

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