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No. The additive identity, 0, is the only value such that A*0 = 0 for any non-zero element A of the set.
It is considered neutral as it has no value.
One says value and the other has addition on the end.
0 can never be positive or negative BUT Neutral.
i think 0 is a neutral number. The value 0 is neither odd nor even
The absolute value of any number is its distance from neutral 0. With that in mind, the absolute value of -158 is 158.
0 is the identity under addition.
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No. The additive identity, 0, is the only value such that A*0 = 0 for any non-zero element A of the set.
either a 7 on the ph value scale witch is green or you would get a 0 depending on your ph value scale
It is the additive identity property of zero. For any value, a + 0 = a.
The addition of a base to a neutral solution will cause the pH of the solution to go up, which makes it a BASIC solution.
An Identity element in multiplication is one that when you multiply a value by the identity element, that the original value is returned. The only identity element in multiplication is 1. If you multiply any value (other than infinity which is a special case of mathematics), the value returned will be 0. The identity element for addition is 0.
It is considered neutral as it has no value.
neutrons are neutral they have 0 charge
One says value and the other has addition on the end.