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If x = 5 and 5 = y, then x = y What algebraic equality property justifies the above statement? reflexive transitive <---- I think it's this symmetric addition
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If x = 5 and 5 = y, then x = y What algebraic equality property justifies the above statement? reflexive transitive <---- I think it's this symmetric addition
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If x = 5 and 5 = y, then x = y
What algebraic equality property justifies the above statement?
reflexive
transitive <---- I think it's this
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You are right. Transitivity means, that:
if a = b and b = c, then a = c
(here a = x, b=5 and c = y).
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