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why is 0 a additive identity ??​

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Answered by inchara2005
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Additive identity is a number, which when added to any number, gives the sum as the number itself. For any set of numbers, that is, all integers, rational numbers, complex numbers, the additive identity is 0. It is because when you add 0 to any number; it doesn't change the number and keeps its identity.

Answered by yashasvimahawar2005
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:because if we add 0 to any number it will be 0 for eg.

X+0 =0 X can be any natural number

Additive identity is the number which should be added such that the value of the digit remains unaffected hope it helps

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