zero pair
it is 10 times larger (of the number that was multiplied by 10 or added a zero at the end)
You could add a negative number. ex. 98 + -100 = -2
zero + zero = zero
No, the product is, but not the sum. 0 + 2 = 2
If you add zero to any number, the sum is the same number you started with.
zero pair
it is 10 times larger (of the number that was multiplied by 10 or added a zero at the end)
You could add a negative number. ex. 98 + -100 = -2
The additive identity is zero. When you add a number and 0, the sum equals the original number.
zero + zero = zero
The sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is always zero. This is because the total charge of the compound is zero, so the sum of the oxidation numbers of the individual elements must also add up to zero.
No, the product is, but not the sum. 0 + 2 = 2
This means that the sum of the number and two is zero. So the number is -2.
The additive inverse property states that if you add a number and it's opposite the sum is zero. copy-ed from "ashby" your welcome C:
Zero.
The sum will have the same sign as the number with the largest magnitude. If the numbers have the same magnitude, then the answer is zero, which is positive.