The Additive Property of Equations (APE) is useful to "zero out" terms from one side of the equal sign in an equation. The APE ensures that after adding the same term to both sides of the equal sign, the equation remains balanced.
MPE
Multiplication property of equality states that if both the sides of an equation are multiplied by the same number, the expressions on the both sides of the equation remain equal to each other
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stephanieannrobles08
the answer that you’re supposed to put/you are supposed to answer whether the property of equality that is illustrated is A (reflective), b (symmetric), c (transitive), d (APE) or e (MPE). not APE or MPE. please read the instructions carefully, thank you!
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1. APE
2. APE
3. MPE
4. APE
5. MPE
6. APE
7. APE
8. MPE
9. APE
APE
The Additive Property of Equations (APE) is useful to "zero out" terms from one side of the equal sign in an equation. The APE ensures that after adding the same term to both sides of the equal sign, the equation remains balanced.
MPE
Multiplication property of equality states that if both the sides of an equation are multiplied by the same number, the expressions on the both sides of the equation remain equal to each other
I hope it's help