To find out what you need to add to -37 to get to 0, you can set up the equation:
\(-37 + x = 0\)
To solve for \(x\), you can add 37 to both sides:
\[ x = 0 + 37 \]
So, \(x = 37\).
Therefore, you would add 37 to -37 to get to 0.
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To find out what you need to add to -37 to get to 0, you can set up the equation:
\(-37 + x = 0\)
To solve for \(x\), you can add 37 to both sides:
\[ x = 0 + 37 \]
So, \(x = 37\).
Therefore, you would add 37 to -37 to get to 0.