SOLUTION: Is x - 2 and y -5, then xy = 10
Is the above an example of a substitutionary property of Geometry since you would be taking both the 2 and 5 from left side over to the right i.e
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Is the above an example of a substitutionary property of Geometry since you would be taking both the 2 and 5 from left side over to the right i.e
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Question 1200354: Is x - 2 and y -5, then xy = 10
Is the above an example of a substitutionary property of Geometry since you would be taking both the 2 and 5 from left side over to the right i.e. x y = (2)(5) = 10?
Thank you Answer by ikleyn(52884) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! . If x - 2 and y -5, then xy = 10
Is the above an example of a substitutionary property
since you would be taking both the 2 and 5 from left side over to the right i.e.
x y = (2)(5) = 10?
Thank you
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As written, the post makes no sense.
But if you replace two signs " - " by " = " in the first line,
then you will get a right statement.
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