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No, -8 8 80 8 is not the additive identity property. The additive identity property states that for any number a, the sum of a and zero is equal to a. So, 0 is the additive identity, not -8 8 80 8.
The additive identity states that "Any number plus zero is equal to the original number."A + 0 = AHere is an example: 8+0=8 or 25+0=25
Commutative Property of addition and multiplication...3+2=2+3 Associative Property of addition and multiplication...(5*13)*2=5*(13*2) Additive Identity Property...nn, hkvcytuyrxtezstdxfcgvh5+0=5 Multiplication Identity Property...10*1=10 Additive inverse property...72+(-72)=0 Add the opposite Property...6-8=6+(-8) Multiplication Property of Zero...0*3=0
An example of the identity property is: 8 x 1 = 8. Any number that is multiplied by a number to product itself is known as identity property.
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the identity property of addition keeps its identity. Here is an example: 8+0=8 or 25+0=25that number added to zero. ( 12+0=2 790+0=790)