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What is called the additive identify?

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Answered by nssgourav2007
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The additive identity familiar from elementary mathematics is zero, denoted 0. For example, In the natural numbers N and all of its supersets (the integers Z, the rational numbers Q, the real numbers R or the complex numbers C), the additive identity is 0.

Answered by shrutimahant
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Answer:

Identity for Addition: 0

Identity for Multiplication: 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Identity for Addition is 0 because:

120 + 0 = 120

Identity for Multiplication is 1 because:

120 x 1 = 120

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