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exercise 1.1 name the property involved in the following examples 8/5+0=8/5=0+8/5​

Answers

Answered by Sarahnoor
1

Answer:

additive identity that's zero

Answered by GraceS
38

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Given :

  \tt\ =  \frac{8}{5}  + 0 =  \frac{8}{5}  = 0 +  \frac{8}{5}  \\

To find :

Identity applied

Solution :

Identity used is :

 \tt\red{ :⟶ \: additive \: identity \: of \: rational \: number}

Let's know more:-

  • Additive identity states that if a number is added to zero it will give the number itself as a resultant.

  • Say x is any real number, then its additive identity will be given as: x + 0 = x = 0 + x.

  • When 0 is added to a number, the sum is the same number. Therefore, 0 is called the identity for the addition of rational numbers.

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