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5 January, 09:52

A = b and c = d, then a x c = b x d

what kind of reasong is used here

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  1. 5 January, 11:41
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    A = b is given to us

    Multiply both sides by c to get

    a = b

    a*c = b*c

    The rule to multiply both sides by c is the multiplicative property of equality

    Then on the right side, replace c with d. This replacement is possible due to the fact that c = d. This is using the substitution property.

    So we go from

    a*c = b*c

    to this

    a*c = b*d
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