SOLUTION: Let n represent any natural(counting)number. Explain why it makes sense to declare both n+0 and 0+n equal to n.

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Question 30121: Let n represent any natural(counting)number. Explain why it makes sense to declare both n+0 and 0+n equal to n.
Answer by ikdeep(226)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Its very simple because we know that whether 0 is added to a number or a number is added to 0 the result ia always equals to number itself...
e.g. take any number and you will get the result same in both the cases
hope this will help you
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