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the additive identity of 5 is 0. But why? explain.. .
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Answered by jasminesamson1
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Additive identity is the value when added to a number, results in the original number. When we add 0 to any real number, we get the same real number. For example, 5 + 0 = 5. Therefore, 0 is the additive identity of any real number.

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Answered by mitraghosh75
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Step-by-step explanation:

It's a number that when it is added to something it gives us the same result (the number is actually

zero) Let's make you understand in an better explanation..

Here the question is 5, thereby, I will take the example of 5.

Now, '5' s a whole number itself, so let's add 0 with it

5 + 0= 5

See, as a result the number which was given in the question is it's only answer.

So this only happens when you add 0

Consequently, this why the Additive Inverse of Each and every number (no matter it is smallest or biggest) is 0.

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