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How is identity property in addition? - Answers
the identity property of addition keeps its identity. Here is an example: 8+0=8 or 25+0=25that number added to zero. ( 12+0=2 790+0=790)
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the identity property of addition keeps its identity. Here is an example: 8+0=8 or 25+0=25that number added to zero. ( 12+0=2 790+0=790)
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the identity property of addition keeps its identity. Here is an example: 8+0=8 or 25+0=25that number added to zero. ( 12+0=2 790+0=790)
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