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a set of numbers which do not have additive identy

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Answered by d14sr
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-> A set of natural numbers does not satisfy the additive identity property. The additive identity property states that if a real number is added to zero or a zero is added to a real number, then the result is the same real number. Zero is called the identity element.

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 A set of natural numbers does not satisfy the additiveidentity property.

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