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The multiplication property of equality could be used to solve which of the following equations? A. (X+2)(x-3)=0 B. m+7= -12 C. b/(-2) = 18 C. -3+y=7
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The multiplication property of equality could be used to solve which of the following equations? A. (X+2)(x-3)=0 B. m+7= -12 C. b/(-2) = 18 C. -3+y=7
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The multiplication property of equality could be used to solve which of the following equations? A. (X+2)(x-3)=0 B. m+7= -12 C. b/(-2) = 18 C. -3+y=7
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Your answer should be C.
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I would have to say the answer is C.
The multiplication property of equality is basically multiplying the same quantity on both sides of the equation and this can be done only on choice C.
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