Well this is kind of hard to answer but it should be zero because if the identity property of addition would be the same answer. Here let me give you an example: 8+0=8, 125+0=125 so identity property of zero should be zero. 0+0=0
The multiplication properties are: Commutative property. Associative property. Distributive property. Identity property. And the Zero property of Multiplication.
There are many properties of multiplication. There is the associative property, identity property and the commutative property. There is also the zero product property.
If you add zero to a number, the number will stay the same.
There are two forms of identity property. The first is in addition and states that anything plus zero will be itself while in multiplication the rule states that anything times one is its self.
Zero is the identity under addition.
It's the Identity Property of Zero.
Commutative Property Identity Property Zero Property
It is the additive identity property of zero.
The concept of an identity property in arithmetic is of a process that does not alter the identity of a number, so with respect to addition, the number zero has the identity property; you can add zero to a number and that number does not change. With multiplication, the number one has the identity property; you can multiply anything by one, and it doesn't change.
Identity property
This is the identity property: the additive identity property of zero.
zero property of multiplication commutative property of multiplication identity property of addition identity prpertyof multiplication your welcome:-)
Identity property
Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.
The property displayed is the additive identity property. This property states that the sum of any number and zero is equal to the original number.
another word is identity property. The sum of zero and any number is the number.
Zero is the additive identity.