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The following is an indirect proof of the Multiplication Property of Equality: For real numbers a, b, and c, if a = b, then ac = bc. Assume ac ≠ bc. According to the given information, _____. By the Division Property of Equality, one can divide the same number from both sides of an equation without changing the equation. Therefore, ac over c does not equal bc over c. Through division, the c's cancel and a ≠ b. This contradicts the given information so ac = bc. Which statement accurately completes the proof? ac = bc ac ≠ bc a = b a ≠ b

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