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the property of which you add 1 and another number and you get the same number at which the other number you added 1 with.

Again, I avoid blanking previous answers. Let me just say that I have no idea what it means. For one thing, the additive identity is 0, not 1. The identity law says that you can add 0 to any number without changing its value. In symbols,

x+0 equals 0+x equals x

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