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Raina Sanford
13 March, 19:25
What is the additive identity of a
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Kara White
13 March, 19:45
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a+0 (or just 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The additive identity is when you add any number by zero. This is because an additive identity is what number do you add to make the same number (since it's additive it is zero, if it were multiplicative, it'd be 1)
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