It depends on the equation that is being solved.
So if the addition property is just that adding something to both sides of an equation makes it stay equal, then this is exactly what it is used for. a = b, so a+ c = b +c
When applying distributive property to solve an equation, you multiply each term by term. For instance: a(b + c) = ab + ac
x-16=36
property of divisiion
zero property
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
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if an equation is simplified by removing parentheses before the properties of equality are​ applied, what property is​ used?
So if the addition property is just that adding something to both sides of an equation makes it stay equal, then this is exactly what it is used for. a = b, so a+ c = b +c
When applying distributive property to solve an equation, you multiply each term by term. For instance: a(b + c) = ab + ac
Without an equality sign it is not an equation
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.
A proper question would help.
That depends on the equation.
The Commutative Property is illustrated by this equation: a * b = b * a.
The multiplicative property of equality. Multiply each side by -1/3.