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The additive Identity for integers is​

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Answered by maloottyjayadevan
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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

For any set of numbers, that is, all integers, rational numbers, complex numbers, the additive identity is 0. It is because when you add 0 to any number; it doesn't change the number and keeps its identity.

Answered by ananya31838
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Answer:

Additive identity of an integer is such a property in which the sum of a given integer & 0 must be same given number.

Example: Find the additive identity of -5 & 7.

Solution:

Given number = -5

Additive identity of -5 = -5+0 = -5

Hence additive identity of -5 is 0.

Given number = 7

Additive identity of 7 = 7 +0 =7

Hence, additive identity of 7 is 0

We conclude from these examples that identity if an integer either negative or positive altogather 0 is 0.

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