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Give an algebraic example of the Transitive Property.

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Transitive property of equality is stated as:

If a is equal to b and b is equal to x, then a is equal to c.

An example is:

3x -5 = 2y +3
2y + 3 = 6z -1
therefore,

3x-5 = 6z-1


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