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the additive identy of rational number is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya Mate!

Additive identity in rational numbers:

For any rational number, there is an element which when added to the rational number, gives the same number as its sum.

Like if p/q is a rational number, where p& q are integers , q not equal to zero.

When p/q is added to 0, the sum = p/q

P/q + 0 = p/q

The above mentioned equation is additive identity. And 0 is an additive element.

The same way, there is multiplicative identity:

P/q x 1 = p/q, here 1 is multiplicative element.

Hope it helps you.

Answered by AayushBIju
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