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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 20:00 mannablofey23

Which equation demonstrates the additive identity property?
o (7+41)+(7-4) = 14
o (7+4)+ 0 = 7+4;
o (7+4)(1) = 7+4;
0 (7+4)+(-7-41) = 0
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Which equation demonstrates the additive identity property?  o (7+41)+(7-4) = 14 o (7+4)

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Which equation demonstrates the additive identity property?
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