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The additive identity for rational number is_____​

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Answered by unknown265895
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The additive identity for rational number is 0

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The rational number 0 is the additive identity for rational numbers.

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The additive identity property says that if you add a real number to zero or add zero to a real number, then you get the same real number back. The number zero is known as the identity element.

Then zero(0) is the additive identity of a real number and all rational numbers are real.

Hence, 0 is the additive identity of rational numbers.

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