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Drag and drop the appropriate property next to each step to justify the step.

Drag and drop the appropriate property next to each step to justify the step.-example-1

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2x-9 = -16

Adding 9 on both sides

2x-9+9=-16+9------------[Addition property of Equality]

2x=-7

Dividing by ,2 on both sides, that is using Divison property of Equality


x=(-7)/(2)

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The given equation is


2x-9 =-16

Here we have to solve for x.

First we need to get rid of 9, and for that, we add 9 to both sides. That is


2x-9+9=-16+9 \\ 2x =-7 (Addition property of equality)

Now we need to get rid of 2, and for that, we divide both sides by 2.That is


x = (-7)/(2) (Division property of equality) .

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