multiplication, division, add, subtraction
The multiplication property of equality is, as the name suggests, a property. It does not require solving!
The answer depends on the equation: there is no single method which can be used for all equations.
You often need the additive property of equality. It says if a=b then a+c=b+c.This alone may be enough to solve many equations. Sometimes you need to multiply or divide both sides. This is the multiplicative property of equality.
Solving implies you are talking about an equation. Equations must have equal marks in them somewhere. If you mean y + 12 = -8then subtract 8 from both sides of the equation ( or if your teacher is really strict you will be told to add -12 to both sides of the equation, but the same thing happens)y + 12 - 12 = -8 - 12, then on the left and right simplify toy = -20This is called the subtraction property of equality (if you subtract 12) or the addition property of equality (if you add -12)
division property of equality or multiplication property, if you multiply by the reciprocal
"Inverse Operation(s)"
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Equals divided by non-zero equals are equal.
multiplication, division, add, subtraction
The multiplication property of equality is, as the name suggests, a property. It does not require solving!
The answer depends on whether they are linear, non-linear, differential or other types of equations.
The answer depends on the equation: there is no single method which can be used for all equations.
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.
That is used mainly to solve equations.
You often need the additive property of equality. It says if a=b then a+c=b+c.This alone may be enough to solve many equations. Sometimes you need to multiply or divide both sides. This is the multiplicative property of equality.
additive