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Proposition: A vector space has a unique additive identity.

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Proof: Suppose 0 and 0 are both additive identities for some vector space V. Then 0' = 0' +0 = 0. Therefore 0' = 0.

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Proposition: A vector space has a unique additive identity.

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Proposition: A vector space has a unique additive identity.

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Proof: Suppose 0 and 0 are both additive identities for some vector space V. Then 0' = 0' +0 = 0. Therefore 0' = 0.
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Proposition: A vector space has a unique additive identity. Proof: Suppose 0 and 0 are both additive identities for some vector space V. Then 0' = 0' +0 = 0. Therefore 0' = 0.

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