Is this question really that hard? Given: 2x + 4 = 1 – 2x – 5 Prove: x = –2 Given the equation 2x + 4 = 1 – 2x – 5, use the commutative property to rearrange the terms so that like terms are next to one another. This gives the equation 2x + 4 = 1 – 5 – 2x. Then, use the associative property of addition to group the like terms. This gives the equation 2x + 4 = (1 – 5) – 2x. Next, combine like terms to get the equation 2x + 4 = –4 – 2x. Use the ___________________ to add 2x to both sides of the equation. This gives the equation 4x + 4 = –4.
Then use the subtraction property of equality to subtract 4 from both sides of the equation. This gives the equation 4x = –8. Finally, use the division property of equality to divide both sides of the equation by 4 to give a final solution of x = –2. Therefore, given 2x + 4 = 1 – 2x – 5, x is equal to –2. Which justification was left out of the paragraph proof above?
Associative Property of Addition Subtraction Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Commutative Property of Subtraction
if you want to prove that x=-2 is a solution to the problem; you just plug in -2 where you see an x and follow out the math ....
Which justification was left out of the paragraph proof above?
all that other jargon is to "solve for x" to begin with.
well, i know for sure the last choice is nonsense
i got no idea what youd do with the first 3 tho
its the third one i think
most likely; since we are adding something to it
yah :D
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