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Which property is illustrated by the following statement if ABC=DEF and DEF=XYZ then ABC=XYZ

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Transitive

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Answer:

Transitive property of equality

Explanation:

Let A be any non empty set and R is any subset of the Cartesian product A × A. Then, R is a relation on A.

The relation R is said to be a transitive relation if (a, b) ∈ R, (b, c) ∈ R, then (a, c) ∈ R.

It is given that ABC = DEF and DEF = XYZ, then ABC = XYZ.

This shows the transitive property of equality.

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