Complete the prove statement by filling in the missing parts of the two-column proof. Given: 6(x-4) = 4x-4 Statements Reasons "1" Given 6x-24 = 4x-4 "2" 2x-24 = -4 "3" "4" Addition Property of Equality "5" Division Property of Equality Column B put them where they belong a. Subtraction Property of Equality b. Distributive Property c. 6(x-4) = 4x-4 d. x = 10 e. 2x = 20
Complete the prove statement by filling in the missing parts of the two-column proof. Given: 6(x-4) = 4x-4 Statements Reasons "1" Given 6x-24 = 4x-4 "2" 2x-24 = -4 "3" "4" Addition Property of Equality "5" Division Property of Equality Column B put them where they belong a. Subtraction Property of Equality b. Distributive Property c. 6(x-4) = 4x-4 d. x = 10 e. 2x = 20
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Complete the prove statement by filling in the missing parts of the two-column proof.
Given: 6(x-4) = 4x-4
Statements | Reasons |
"1" | Given |
6x-24 = 4x-4 | "2" |
2x-24 = -4 | "3" |
"4" | Addition Property of Equality |
"5" | Division Property of Equality |
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