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If both the Sides of an equality are ____________ by the same number, it is called division property of an equality.

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Answered by jhambleena
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The division property of equality states that when we divide both sides of an equation by the same non-zero number, the two sides remain equal. That is, if a, b, and c are real numbers such that a = b and c ≠0, then a c = a c . Example: Consider the equation 12 = 12. Divide both sides by 4.

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Answered by shallkumari29march19
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divided.

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If both sides of an equality are divided by the same number, it is called the division property of an equality.

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