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It is zero and that is simply because that is how additive opposites are defined.
They justify it by saying its helping the Wilks sisters
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You should state the property used, such as distributive property of multiplication over addition or addition property of equality, etc.
The requirements are that the operation of addition is associative, the existence of an additive identity and additive inverses. Associativity: a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c = a + b + c Identity: The set contains a unique element, called the additive identity and often denoted by 0 with the property that a + 0 = 0 + a = a for all a in the set. Inverse: For each element in the set, x, there exists an element which is its additive inverse. For addition, this is denoted by -x, and has the property that -x + x = 0. x + y = x + z Add the inverse of x to both sides: -x + (x + y) = -x + (x + z) By associativity: (-x + x) + y = (-x + x) + z -x is additive inverse of x, so: 0 + y = 0 + z 0 is additive identity, so y = z
Justify simply means to show how you can change the way the problem is set up. Example: 9(4x + 5) + 4(2x + 9) = 44x + 81 Distributive Property would be the answer. You have to name the property you that is used to make the sentence true.
By passing laws that gave blacks an inferior status
The declaration that a man's property was sacred. The court ruled that the Founding Fathers would have included slaves within their definition of property.
If there is "multi-financing" on the property already the new lender would only loan more money if there is enough equity in the property to justify the loan. You would need to consult with a lender to determine what the fees would be in your area.
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