The steps for solving the equation 2(x + 5) + 3 = 27 are shown below. What property justifies going from Step F to Step G? A. 2(x + 5) + 3 = 27 B. 2x + 10 + 3 = 27 C. 2x + 13 = 27 D. 2x + 13 - 13 = 27 - 13 E. 2x + 0 = 14 F. 2x = 14 G. x = 7 A. Additive Identity B. Division property of equality C. Substitution D. Subtraction property of equality
@jim_thompson5910
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F. 2x = 14 G. x = 7 A. Additive Identity B. Division property of equality C. Substitution D. Subtraction property of equality
C?
Why would "substitution" justify going from Step F to Step G?
@ilovedaivd ?
i dont know please explain
You begin with the equation: 2x = 14 and transform it into the equivalent equation: x = 7 by doing what to both sides?
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