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The additive identity of a matrix is obtained by multiplying it by 1.
- When zero is added to any real number, the identity property of addition implies that the number does not change.
- As a result, "0" is referred to as the additive identity for real numbers.
- In the real number system, a zero matrix can be compared to the number zero.[0] is another name for this matrix.
- The matrix does not change when [0] is added to any matrix of the same dimensions.
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