No
No.
Zero is the additive identity.
false, adding a number to 0 like 0+9 would =9. only when you multiply 0 by a number is the answer 0.
sometimes true (when the rational numbers are the same)
Adding or subtracting zero cant, multiplying or dividing by zero can.
Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.
When adding zero to anything, the sum is the original number.
No
No.
Zero is the additive identity.
yes think of it as adding that number and zero a bunch of times
Adding zero
false, adding a number to 0 like 0+9 would =9. only when you multiply 0 by a number is the answer 0.
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).
Identity property
Adding zero to a number will give you the same number. Example: 5 + 0 = 0