Distributive property
no
The distributive property states that multiplying a sum by a number gives the same result as multiplying each addend by the number and then adding the products together.
The answer is the distributive property
Additive identity property
Identity property
It is the additive identity property of zero.
Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.
Distributive property
No.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. So dose zero must refer to a placebo. Or if you are asking what is the zero property of addition: The zero property of addition states that adding zero to any number will not change the number. Thus: x + 0 = x
That's the distributive property.
Adding zero to a number will give you the same number. Example: 5 + 0 = 0
no
The distributive property states that multiplying a sum by a number gives the same result as multiplying each addend by the number and then adding the products together.
The answer is the distributive property
Additive identity property