The multiplication property of equality is, as the name suggests, a property. It does not require solving!
Without an equality sign the information given does not qualify it to be an equation
A key property of equality used to solve multiplication equations is the Multiplication Property of Equality. This property states that if you multiply both sides of an equation by the same non-zero number, the two sides remain equal. For example, if ( a = b ), then ( a \times c = b \times c ) for any non-zero value of ( c ). This property is essential for isolating variables in multiplication equations.
property of divisiion
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
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The multiplicative property of equality. Multiply each side by -1/3.
Without an equality sign it is not an equation
it is not an equation (there no equality in it!)
If you mean: 14x = 35 then the value of x is 2.5
The multiplication property of equality is, as the name suggests, a property. It does not require solving!
Because you need to use inverse operations and the opposite of multiplication is division.
division property of equality or multiplication property, if you multiply by the reciprocal
Without an equality sign the information given does not qualify it to be an equation
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property of divisiion
It depends on the equation that is being solved.