negative
no,zero cannot be added to a null vector because zero is scalar but null vector is a vector,although null vector has zero magnitude but it has direction due to which it is called a vector.
if you add it to the back the number would get bigger and if you add it to the front it would stay the same
Two integerss add to zero when their absolute values are equal and they have opposite signs.
You add a zero at the end of the factor
negative
the zero property in math is when you multiply by zero which is the multiplicative property of zero or it is when you add zero to anything and get zero that is called the additive property of zero
a + 0 =aIn other words,when you add zero to a number, you get what you started with. This is called the 'addition property of zero'.
Zero is called the additive idenity because any # you add to zero will give you that original number you added to zero. Its like why one is called the multiplecation idenity. Because any # you multiply by one will get you that original # that you multiplied by one. Hope this helps!
no,zero cannot be added to a null vector because zero is scalar but null vector is a vector,although null vector has zero magnitude but it has direction due to which it is called a vector.
A number and its opposite,which add to zero.
That is called destructive interference.
if you add it to the back the number would get bigger and if you add it to the front it would stay the same
anything add to zero the answer will be the same
Two integerss add to zero when their absolute values are equal and they have opposite signs.
Only if your zero is a null vector. You cannot add pure numbers and vectors.
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