Chapter 2: Q7. (page 67)
Justify each statement with a property from algebra or a property of congruence.
If then x = 3.
Short Answer
From the property of Algebra, it is proved that x = 3.
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Chapter 2: Q7. (page 67)
Justify each statement with a property from algebra or a property of congruence.
If then x = 3.
From the property of Algebra, it is proved that x = 3.
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Justify each statement with a property from algebra or property of congruence.
If then .
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