explain additive identify for integers
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The additive identity for integers is 0.
Hence, value remains same.
eg=4+0=0+4
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In mathematics the additive identity of a set that is equipped with the operation of addition is an element which, when added to any element x in the set, yields x. One of the most familiar additive identities is the number 0 from elementary mathematics, but additive identities occur in other mathematical structures where addition is defined, such as in groups and rings.
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