Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, 5th Edition

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Chapter 12 - Vectors and Matrices - 12.1 Vectors - Exercises and Problems for Section 12.1 - Exercises and Problems - Page 503: 28

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Consider adding a vector of length zero to the end of a vector. The location will not change, and you end up with the original vector. Thus, the identity property of addition holds true for vectors as well.
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