Transitive Property (mathematics), property of a mathematical relation such that if the relation holds between a and b and between b and c, then it also exists between a and c. The equality relation, for example, is transitive because if a = b and b = c, then a = c. Other transitive relations include greater than (>), less than (<), greater than or equal to (?), and less than or equal to (?).
its the same thing as additive property.. but your not adding, your dividing....:)
principal(in terms of math)- the amount you borrow or deposit
Milimeters
average
A number? ^^
its the same thing as additive property.. but your not adding, your dividing....:)
principal(in terms of math)- the amount you borrow or deposit
HL in math mean hypotenuse leg
ask your math teacher
It
sum means the answer of a math problem
No.
neither
A rhombus.
Milimeters
average
A number? ^^