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. Which axiom justifies the statement RS = RS?. . A. symmetric. B. reflexive. C. addition. D. transitive
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. Which axiom justifies the statement RS = RS?. . A. symmetric. B. reflexive. C. addition. D. transitive
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. Which axiom justifies the statement RS = RS?. . A. symmetric. B. reflexive. C. addition. D. transitive
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reflective like a mirror
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The axiom that justifies the statement RS=RS is reflective. The correct answer is B.
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