When you multiply a number times 1, you can get the same number multiplicative identity. When you add a 0 to a number, you can get the same number additive identity.
It is the "additive identity".
Zero. It's called the "additive identity" because when you add 0 to some number you always end up with the same number, like 17 + 0 = 17.
The additive identity is 0. The identity in a mathematical operation is the value that when the operation is performed, does not change the original value of the other operand. The additive identity is the number that, when added to another number, returns a value equal to the other number.
1 is the multiplicative identity.
When you multiply a number times 1, you can get the same number multiplicative identity. When you add a 0 to a number, you can get the same number additive identity.
It is the "additive identity".
Additive identity: zero. Multiplicative identity: one.
The additive identity is zero. When you add a number and 0, the sum equals the original number.
Zero. It's called the "additive identity" because when you add 0 to some number you always end up with the same number, like 17 + 0 = 17.
It is called the ADDITIVE identity, not the addictive(!) identity. And that is because, for any number x, 0 + x = x + 0 = x
Zero is the additive identity in the set of real numbers; when you add zero to any number, the number does not change its identity.
Zero is NOT called an adittive (additive, even) number. It is called an additive IDENTITY because x+0 = 0+x = x for all numbers x.
The additive identity is 0. The identity in a mathematical operation is the value that when the operation is performed, does not change the original value of the other operand. The additive identity is the number that, when added to another number, returns a value equal to the other number.
1 is the multiplicative identity.
additive inverse is when in an equation there is a plus zero. you automatically know that anything plus 0 is still that number, so that is additive identity.
The additive identity property states that any number plus zero is that number. For example: 5 + 0 = 5.