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The following is an example of what property?

5=x+5
A. Multiplicative Property of Zero
B. Multiplicative Inverse Property
C. Additive Inverse Property
D. Additive Identity Property
E. Multiplicative Inverse Property
F. Commutative Property of Zero
G. Associative Property of Zero

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This is known as an Addition Identity Property.

It's a rule that states that if you add zero to a number, you would get the same same number as the answer.

Example: 10 + 0 = 10

So the answer is D.
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If you solve it, you get x=0. That means you are adding zero, so you are dealing with the additive identity property.
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