What is the definition of additive identity?

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The question is asking for the definition of the concept 'additive identity'. This concept is typically related to mathematics, particularly in algebra, where it refers to a number that, when added to another number, does not change the value of that number.

Answer

A number that when added to any other number results in the same number.

The final answer is a number that, when added to any other number, results in the same number. For real numbers, this is zero.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is a number that, when added to any other number, results in the same number. For real numbers, this is zero.

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In mathematics, the additive identity for real numbers is 0 because adding 0 to any number does not change the value of that number.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the additive identity with the multiplicative identity, which is 1.

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