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Paraphin [41]
3 years ago
6

12x – 4 = 44, select the appropriate property of equality to move the constant term to the right side of the equation

Mathematics
1 answer:
ddd [48]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Addition POE

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe it is the addition POE because

12x-4=44

To get 4 (the constant) to the right you have to do the inverse of subtraction which is addition. By doing so You would add 4 to both side, canceling it out on the left side and adding the 4 to the right side (44).

12x-4=44

   <u> +4    +4</u>

12x=48

12/12=48/12

x=4

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