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The formal name for the property of equality that allows one to multiply the same quantity by both sides of an equation. This, along with the additive property of equality, is one of the most commonly used properties for solving equations.
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Beginning Algebra Addition Property of Equalit ... We only have talked about using the addition and subtraction properties of equality. In Tutorial 13, we will address the multiplication and division properties of equality. But since this was made before that, we have to make ado with addition and subtraction.
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Zero is called the additive identity, because adding zero to a number will not change it: the number stays the same. ... The addition property of equality says that if a = b, then a + c = b + c: if you add the same number to (or subtract the same number from) both sides of an equation, the equation continues to be true.
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mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.property.glossary.html
mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.property.glossary.html
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Postulates of Equality ... Here are the basic postulates of equality, inequality, and operations. Dave didn't get a chance to write them, and I needed them for my section on the basic postulates of Geometry (review is always good). Have a blast!
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library.thinkquest.org/2647/algebra/post.htm
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Additive Identity Property: For any number a, a+0 = 0+a = a ... *0 is the additive inverse ... Reflexive Property: a=a...
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www.elderhs.net/staff/umberg/course3/identity_equality_...
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The property that states that if you add the same number to both sides of an equation, the sides remain equal ; Example:; 5 = 5; 5 + 2 = 5 + 2; 7 = 7;
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The property that states that if you divide both sides of an equation by the same nonzero number, the sides remain equal ; Example:;
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1 The Addition Property of Equality is most often used when trying to solve which of the following: ... 2 Which question below would be the most likely to use the addition property of equality in order to solve it?
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www.mathme.com/geometry/a/quizzes/additionproperty.htm
www.mathme.com/geometry/a/quizzes/additionproperty.htm
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ALEKS Worktext for Beginning Algebra ... WorkText Item (PDF) ... Audio/Visual Tutorial and Practice...
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www.mhhe.com/math/devmath/aleks/wt-ba/student/olc/sl02s...
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