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what is the additive identity of rational numbers ​

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Answered by atharvaasthana98
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Answer:

zero

Then zero(0) is the additive identity of a real number and all rational numbers are real. Hence, 0 is the additive identity of rational numbers

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Answered by Brainlycreator
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HELLO MATE

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

THE ADDITIVE IDENTITY OF RATIONAL NUMBERS IS 0.

THIS IS BECAUSE WHEN WE ADD 0 WITH ANY NUMBER , THE NUMBER DOES NOT CHANGE.

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