For all y, if y = x, y = 8. Like that?
x = 8 is a condition, or result. Not both. e.g.
Condition:
if x = 8, then x + 1 = 9
Result:
If x + 1 = 9 then x = 8.
Transitive property: If 8 equals x and x equals y, then 8 equals y.
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x equals 8
x = -8 because -(-8) = 8
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The conditional statement is: "If 2x - 5 = 11, then x = 8" The biconditional statement is the statement that contains "if and only if". Some textbooks or mathematicians use this symbol ⇔. The biconditional statement of the given is: x = 8 ⇔ 2x - 5 = 11 OR x = 8 if and only if 2x - 5 = 11.
the converse of this conditional is true
By putting a slash through the equals sign, 8 x 8 ≠72.
Neither. It is an equation.
Transitive property: If 8 equals x and x equals y, then 8 equals y.
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The answer is a pair of numbers ... one for 'x' and one for 'y' ... that makes the statement " y = x + 8 " a true statement. Any pair of numbers can be an answer, just as long as the 'y' number is 8 more than the 'x' number. So there are an infinite number of answers.
x= 24x2 = 8
If 1 multiplied by X equals 8, then X equals 8.
A false statement.
x equals 8
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