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The number zero! Multiplied by itself = 0 x 0 = 0 Added to itself = 0 + 0 = 0!
The number, 0 is nothing, so some number + 0 is that number.
0. By the definition of "additive inverse", the sum of ANY number and its additive inverse must be 0.
No, the product is, but not the sum. 0 + 2 = 2
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Number + additive inverse of number = 0, by definition (the additive inverse of a number is that number, which when added to the original number, results in a sum of 0) Number + additive inverse of number = 0, by definition (the additive inverse of a number is that number, which when added to the original number, results in a sum of 0)
It depends on what the first # is because you always add the opposite to the first number and then it = 0. For instance -3+3=0 see how a negative was added to the positive? or it could go like this: 6+(-6)=0
The sum of any number and 0 is the original number.
-77 + 77 = 0, and 0 + 76 = 76. You can take those two additions of 77 and 76, and add them together. 77 + 76 = 153, which is the answer.
When you add zero to a number you get the largest number as your answer, not 0. For example, 3*0=0 but 3+0=3.
Additive inverse is a number that when added to a given number results in a sum of 0. So the additive inverse of -327 is 327. -327 + 327 = 0
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).
The least number is -6710. That gives the sum as 6710 + (-6710) = 0, which is a perfect square.The least positive number is 14.
The number zero! Multiplied by itself = 0 x 0 = 0 Added to itself = 0 + 0 = 0!
The number, 0 is nothing, so some number + 0 is that number.