valensolar
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  • 21-08-2015
  • Mathematics
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Can 1 be an additive identity?

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olivia033
olivia033 olivia033
  • 21-08-2015
Hey there, Valensolar! I would usually explain my answer, but in this case, I cant use any of the symbols required. But the answer is no. The number 1 can NOT be an additive identity. I hope this helps! :D
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