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Which is an example of Identity Property of Zero?

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Identity Property of Zero

The identity property of 0 states that if you add or subtract 0 from any number, the number will always stay the same. Here are some examples involving whole numbers: 3+0=3 7−0=7 Therefore, x+0=0+x=x. This is also known as the additive identity property of 0.

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