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additive identity for set of natural numbers is​

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Answered by dthakur
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Answer. 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.

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Answered by avanthika2303
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Step-by-step explanation:

For every a, b, and c in the set of whole numbers, a(b·c) = (a·b) · c and (a + b) + c = a + (b + c). The set of whole numbers includes an additive identity (0). Zero is the additive identity of whole numbers.

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