associative property
The existence of an additive inverse.
The additive property states that any number added to zero will equal it's original number.A + 0 = A6 + 0 = 6
They have no real relations ofther than being mathmatical properties The additive identity states that any number + 0 is still that number; a+0 = a The additive inverse property states that any number added to its inverse/opposite is zero; a + -a = 0
It's the Identity Property of Zero.
associative property
The existence of an additive inverse.
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The additive property states that any number added to zero will equal it's original number.A + 0 = A6 + 0 = 6
They have no real relations ofther than being mathmatical properties The additive identity states that any number + 0 is still that number; a+0 = a The additive inverse property states that any number added to its inverse/opposite is zero; a + -a = 0
It's the Identity Property of Zero.
It is the commutative property of addition.
There is no such number.
Associative Property
Yes, if you add zero to any number, it will always remain itself. The value of zero is, literally, nothing, so nothing would be added to any number.
If a number is added to itself, it is twice that number → 18 ÷ 2 = 9 → 9 + 9 = 18