When you add zero to a number, the number does not change. Ex: 5+0=5 5+2+0=7
You can add negative 6267 to it.
4
Negative four
negative 1456 ( -1456)
you can add -5002 to 5002 to get 0
When you add zero to a number, the number does not change. Ex: 5+0=5 5+2+0=7
You can add negative 6267 to it.
-7894
negative 9,122
4
Negative four
negative 1456 ( -1456)
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.
Adding zero to a number leaves the number unchanged.
Only 0 and 2.
It depends. Say you add -1 with 1, you will get 0. If you add -3 to 1, you will get -2. And if you add -1 to 3, you will get 2. It is all about which one is the greater number.