So if the addition property is just that adding something to both sides of an equation makes it stay equal, then this is exactly what it is used for.
a = b, so
a+ c = b +c
Addition and subtraction property of equalityMultiplication and division property of equalityDistributive property of multiplication over additionAlso,Identity property of multiplicationZero property of addition and subtraction.
x-16=36
The addition property of equality states that if you add the same number to both sides of an equation, then the sides remain even. This means that the equation remains to be true.
The addition property says that if you add the same number (or subtract the same number)from both sides of the eqaution you do not change the equation. So to solve and equation you must get the unknown by itself, so you need to use this property, often along with the multiplication property. For example if X -5 = 3 you can use addition property to add 5 to both sides: X - 5 + 5 = 3 + 5 X = 8
It is the Zero Property of Addition.
This is the identity property: the additive identity property of zero.
The Addition Property of Equality states that if you add the same number to both sides of an equation the two sides remain equal. Source- My mathbook.
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
The addition of the opposite, to both sides of the equation. keep it equal
2 plus 8 equals 8 plus 2 demonstrates the commutative property of addition
You should state the property used, such as distributive property of multiplication over addition or addition property of equality, etc.
The Abelian (commutative) property of integers under addition.