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Yes because it is like adding nothing.

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Can zero change a sum?

Adding or subtracting zero cant, multiplying or dividing by zero can.


An example of identity property of addition?

Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.


What does property of zero for addition mean?

When adding zero to anything, the sum is the original number.


When adding two positive rational numbers will the sum always be zero?

No


When adding integers how can you tell whether the sum will be positive negative or zero without really adding?

To determine whether the sum of integers will be positive, negative, or zero without actually adding, you can compare the counts of positive and negative integers. If there are more positive integers than negative ones, the sum will be positive. Conversely, if there are more negative integers, the sum will be negative. If the counts are equal and they are of the same absolute value, the sum will be zero.


Does adding 0 to an addend change a sum?

No.


What property states that adding zero doesnt change the number?

Zero is the additive identity.


Is it possible to find the sum of one number?

yes think of it as adding that number and zero a bunch of times


When you are adding negative numbers do you count the 0?

When adding negative numbers, the zero is not counted as part of the sum. Zero acts as a neutral element in addition; it does not affect the total. Therefore, when you sum negative numbers, you simply add their absolute values and keep the negative sign in front of the result.


The sum of zero and an addend is zero?

false, adding a number to 0 like 0+9 would =9. only when you multiply 0 by a number is the answer 0.


Which operation will not change the value of any nonzero number?

Adding zero


What are the types of Addition?

The types of addition include associative (changing the grouping of numbers does not change the sum), commutative (changing the order of numbers does not change the sum), and identity (adding zero to a number gives the same number).