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zero + zero = zero
You can repeatedly subtract until you reach zero and the number of subtractions will equal the result of the division. For example: 1045/5 = 209 If you repeatedly subtract 5 from 1045 it will take you 209 subtractions to reach 0.
if it didn't equal zero then what else would it equal
It equals 0 because any number times 0 equals 0
When a positive number is subtracted from zero the result is a negative number.
The difference is that number.
0
Zero.
Example: 45 - 45 = 0Therefore, the answer would be zero.
The difference between anything and itself is zero.
This is due to the additive identity property: x + 0 = x. 0 simply does not change the value of any number when added (or subtracted).
3.45
zero + zero = zero
0
Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.
One (negative) is preceded by a - sign and the other (positive) is not. Negative integers have values less than zero, whereas positive integers have values greater than zero. If a positive and negative integer are made up of the same digits and in the same order (e.g., 2 and -2, or 896 and -896), then when added together they will equal zero. If, however, one is subtracted from the other, then they will equal twice the number from which the other is subtracted.