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How can you define the division property of equality? - Answers
If you divide both sides of an equation by some non-zero number then they remain the same. The non-zero number part is added because we cannot divide by zero. Example: 2x+2=10 Divide by sides by 2 and we have x+1=5 which is the same as the original equation. The solution to both is x=4
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How can you define the division property of equality? - Answers
If you divide both sides of an equation by some non-zero number then they remain the same. The non-zero number part is added because we cannot divide by zero. Example: 2x+2=10 Divide by sides by 2 and we have x+1=5 which is the same as the original equation. The solution to both is x=4
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How can you define the division property of equality? - Answers
If you divide both sides of an equation by some non-zero number then they remain the same. The non-zero number part is added because we cannot divide by zero. Example: 2x+2=10 Divide by sides by 2 and we have x+1=5 which is the same as the original equation. The solution to both is x=4
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