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additive identity in rational number is _ a)-1,b)0c)1d)does not exist​

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Answered by honey33340
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Answer:

0 is the additive identity of rational number

Answered by OmkarRana
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Answer:

b) 0

Step-by-step explanation:

When 0 is added to any rational number, the number doesn't change.

In other words, sum of any rational number (say, -5/8) and its additive inverse (here, 5/8) is always zero.

In fact, 0 is additive identity for all real numbers.

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