The reflexive property of equality says that anything is equal to itself. In symbols, A = A. Equality also has the symmetric property, "If A = B, then B = A", and the transitive property, "If A = B and B = C, then A = C".
the previous statement is correct, however their is a proof that this theory is incorrect. I will not say it because then you will just tell your math teachers that it is your idea.
Bill Door- However, that "proof" is an invalid one because it relies upon dividing by zero, which is nonsense.
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The reflexive property of equality states that any number is equal to itself. This property has no proof, as it is the fundamental building-block of all other proofs.
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It is the reflexive property of equality. Any quantity is equal to itself.
That's the reflexive property of equality.
reflexive property of congruence