There is not Substitution Property of Congruence. There is, however, one for Equality, called the Substitution Property of Equality.
idk im trying to figure it out myself..... lol jk gtg im doing homework.... =(
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yes, because obviously you know how
There is not Substitution Property of Congruence. There is, however, one for Equality, called the Substitution Property of Equality.
1+0=1
idk im trying to figure it out myself..... lol jk gtg im doing homework.... =(
substitution property transitive property subtraction property addition property
distributive property, and substitution property. EX: 42 x 20 = (40 + 2) x 20 = (40 x 20) + (2 x 20)
There is a number on the outside of the parenthesis & there is a set of parenthesis.
No some do not undertake that rule!! Your welcome ANONYMOUS
you don't.
Its quiet simple. All you have to know is that when you use the distributive property in math, it's most likely and equation. So you basically remove the parentheses. AKA(expanding the equation)
Its an algebra property(: ask someone else cause i got no idea!
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yes