0 98 does no have an identity nor an inverse property.
There is no multiplicative inverse of 0. By definition, when you multiply a number by its multiplicative inverse, the product is 1. However, when you multiply 0 by anything, the product is 0. Those two statements could not logically co-exist if there were any multiplicative inverse of 0, so there is no such thing.
Additive inverse is a number that when added to a given number results in a sum of 0. So the additive inverse of -327 is 327. -327 + 327 = 0
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The additive inverse of any negative number is the same number with the minus sign removed. In this instance, the additive inverse of -84 is 84.
0 is its own additive inverse. There is no multiplicative inverse for 0.
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0. By the definition of "additive inverse", the sum of ANY number and its additive inverse must be 0.
0 98 does no have an identity nor an inverse property.
0 does not have a multiplicative inverse. Further ,such is an inherent property of any field .
There is no multiplicative inverse of 0. By definition, when you multiply a number by its multiplicative inverse, the product is 1. However, when you multiply 0 by anything, the product is 0. Those two statements could not logically co-exist if there were any multiplicative inverse of 0, so there is no such thing.
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No, zero does not have an inverse. The inverse of x is 1/x. x<>0
When a number is added to its additive inverse, the result is always 0.
The inverse operation of addition is subtraction. The inverse multiplication by a number other than 0 is division. Multiplication by 0 does not have an inverse operation.
0 has no inverse. Otherwise it is the reciprocal of the number.
Number + additive inverse of number = 0, by definition (the additive inverse of a number is that number, which when added to the original number, results in a sum of 0) Number + additive inverse of number = 0, by definition (the additive inverse of a number is that number, which when added to the original number, results in a sum of 0)