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zero is the additive identity. • zero can be added to other numbers without changing their value. • the additive identity may also be called the identity property for addition, or the identity property of zero.
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The number zero is called the additive identity because the sum of zero and any number is that number.
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The number which when added to any other number, results in the other number. Zero(0) is the Additive Identity. (See Identity Element) 
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Zero is the additive identity for rational numbers. Adding zero to any rational number results in a sum identical to the original rational number. For any rational number a
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The number zero is called the additive identity because when you add it to a number, N, the result you get is the same number, N ... 0 + 5 = 5. additive inverse
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