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5.According to the Transitive Property of Equality, if TX = XY, and XY = YZ, then TX =

5.According to the Transitive Property of Equality, if TX = XY, and XY = YZ, then-example-1
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Given:

if TX = XY, and XY = YZ,

Required:

then TX =

Step-by-step explanation:

We know the transitive property:

If a = b and b = c then a = c.

So,


\begin{gathered} TX=XY \\ XY=YZ \\ \text{ Then from transitive property} \\ TX=YZ \end{gathered}

Answer;

Option C is correct.

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