There is a natural number which when added to a natural number, gives the number itself. True or false? Why?
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Hi friend,
The given statement is not true(:-false).
Because two natural number added to give a natural number which is always not equal.
Ex:- 1+1=2
(Note:-natural number starts from one and not zero).
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The given statement is not true(:-false).
Because two natural number added to give a natural number which is always not equal.
Ex:- 1+1=2
(Note:-natural number starts from one and not zero).
Hope this helps you..
Please mark it as brainliest answer...☺☺☺
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Hello, friend!
The given statement is false.
Two natural numbers added to give a natural number is not always equal.
For example:- 1+9= 10. (It is not equal)
Natural numbers start from 1, not 0.
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