I'm pretty sure that's the multiplicative property of equality...double-check.
The property is: If equals are subtracted from equals, the results are equal.
Yes.
Associative? Commutativity?
One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.
im not a 100 percent sure but i think its.... Multiplication Property of Equality
The solution set is the answers that make an equation true. So I would call it the solution.
States that two sides of an equation remain equal if multiplied by the same number. usually seen algebraically as: if a = b, then ac = bc this is the property that allows you to "move" a number to the other side of the equation by multiplying or dividing both sides by the same number.
Substitute the number in the equation. If the resulting statement is true the number is a solution to the equation.
Constant
No because the number is being squared, not multiplied by its inverse. An identity property is only when a number is multiplied by its inverse.
Any number that makes an equation true is a 'solution of an equation'. it is a solution
It is zero