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additive identity
noun
Mathematics.
- an element that when added to a given element in a specified set leaves that element unchanged, as zero in the real-number system.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of additive identity1
First recorded in 1955鈥60
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At a time when Florida is banning the acknowledgment of gender fluidity or any identity outside male and female, this subversive textbook unabashedly tells suggestible children that such things exist as 鈥渞eciprocal identities,鈥 鈥渃ofunction identities,鈥 鈥渁dditive identity property鈥 and even 鈥渕ultiplicative identity property.鈥
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