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Why might you need to use the addition or subtraction property of equality more than once after you have used the distributive property and combined like terms? Explain. plz answer ed

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Answered by Anonymous
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Use the properties of equality and the distributive property to solve equations ... Although multi-step equations take more time and more operations, they can still be ... First “undo” the addition and subtraction, and then “undo” the multiplication and ... We need to “move” one of the variable terms in order to solve the equation.

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Answered by Alee2006
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Answer: If there is a variable term and a constant on each side of the equation, then you will need to use the addition or subtraction property of equality once to isolate the variable term and once to isolate the constant.

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