Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.
When adding zero to anything, the sum is the original number.
The relevant properties are the commutative property, the associative property, and the property of zero (i.e., if you add zero to a number you get the same number again).
When you add zero to any quantity, the sum is the original quantity.
any number plus 0 equals the previously said number 20+0=20 demonstrates the zero property
zero property of addition
zero property of addition! =D
Any number plus zero is that number.
It does not mean anything.
The Zero Property of Addition
Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.
When adding zero to anything, the sum is the original number.
Identity Property of Addition
The relevant properties are the commutative property, the associative property, and the property of zero (i.e., if you add zero to a number you get the same number again).
When you add zero to any quantity, the sum is the original quantity.
I think you are referring to the addition property of zero: a + 0 = a In words, if you add zero to a number, the answer is what you started with.
It is the additive identity property of zero.