The property is pretty simple – but let’s explore why it matters!
Author
Taylor Hartley
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Jill Padfield
Published: January 24, 2024
The property is pretty simple – but let’s explore why it matters!
Author
Taylor Hartley
Expert Reviewer
Jill Padfield
Published: January 24, 2024
The property is pretty simple – but let’s explore why it matters!
Author
Taylor Hartley
Expert Reviewer
Jill Padfield
Published: January 24, 2024
Key takeaways
The identity property of addition is one of the most basic concepts in maths. Without this skill, it will be almost impossible to move on to more complicated maths concepts like adding multiple whole numbers, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
It’s very simple — when you add zero to any number, the result is always the number itself. Let’s dig in to learn more about the identity property of addition.
The identity property of addition states that by adding 0 to any number, the result is the number itself. In other words, when we add 0 to any number, it does not change the number, therefore keeping its identity.
The identity property of addition is sometimes also referred to as the additive identity property.
You already know that addition is the process of adding two or more numbers together, so this concept should be a breeze! With the additive identity property, zero is known as the identity element in this property. This property can be applied to real numbers, complex numbers, integers, rational numbers, and more.
To give you a visual, if P is any real number, then we can express the additive identity property as the following:
P + 0 = P = 0 + P
Looking for a simpler formula? The identity property of addition can be written as a + 0 = a. Here, you can see that when any number is added to zero, the sum is simply the number itself. For example, if we add 0 to 3, we get 3 as the sum.
3 + 0 = 3.
Let’s walk through what happens with whole numbers. Again here, the additive identity of whole numbers is zero. When zero is added to a whole number, the sum is the number itself. To check this property with a whole number, let’s use 38 as an example.
38 + 0 = 38
The additive identity of negative numbers is simple — don’t let the negative sign fool you! If a zero is added to any negative number, the sum is the negative number. For example, if we add zero to -54, the sum is -54.
0 + -54 = -54
Finally, let’s tackle fractions. Again, don’t let fractions scare you! The additive identity of fractions is, you guessed it, zero. If you add zero to any fraction, the sum is the fraction. For example, if we add zero to ¼, the sum is ¼.
0 + ¼ = ¼
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The best way to learn about the identity property of addition is to practise! Below, let’s take a look at a few practice problems.
1. Fill in the missing number: 358 + ___ = 358
Using the additive identity property, we can fill in the missing number 0.
2. Fill in the missing number: 0 + ___ = ⅝
We know that the additive identity property for negative numbers and fractions is 0. Therefore, we can fill in the missing number which is ⅝.
3. True or false? The additive identity property is also known as the identity property of addition.
True. The additive identity property is also known as the identity property of addition.
4. What is the sum of 0 + -3?
The sum is -3 because we know that the sum of zero and any negative number is simply the negative number.
Ready to give it a go?
Now that we know what the identity property of addition is and read several examples together, you’re ready to do a few more practice problems to put your new skills to the test! Work through the following problems on your own. Feel free to look back at the practice problems above if you get stuck, or if you need a quick reminder on the additive identity property.
Click to reveal the answer.
The answer is 1,398.
The answer is -¾
The answer is 0.
The answer is a + (0) = a.
The answer is 1,398.
How did we get here?
The answer is -¾
How dd we get here?
The answer is true.
How did we get here?
The answer is 0.
How did we get here?
The answer is a + (0) = a
How did we get here?
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The identity property of addition states that when you add zero to any number, the sum is equal to the original number. So, take the number 5. If we add zero to 5, the sum will still be 5. So, 5 + 0 = 5.
Similarly, if we take any other number, such as 10, and add zero to it, the result will remain the same. So, 10 + 0 = 10.
The commutative property of addition states that the order in which numbers are added does not affect the result. In other words, when you add two numbers, you can change the order of the numbers in the equation without changing the sum.
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Taylor Hartley
Taylor Hartley is an author and an English teacher. When she's not writing, you can find her on the rowing machine or lost in a good novel.
Jill Padfield
Jill Padfield has 7 years of experience teaching mathematics. She is currently working as a Business Analyst, working to improve services for Veterans while earning a masters degree in business administration.
Taylor Hartley
Taylor Hartley is an author and an English teacher. When she's not writing, you can find her on the rowing machine or lost in a good novel.
Jill Padfield
Jill Padfield has 7 years of experience teaching mathematics. She is currently working as a Business Analyst, working to improve services for Veterans while earning a masters degree in business administration.
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