1.   Which property of equality justifies the statement
if x – 2 = 9, then x = 11?
    A. Transitive Property of Equality B. Symmetric Property of Equality
    C. Addition Property of Equality D. Multiplication Property of Equality
    Hint

  2.   Justify step 2 in solving
   
    A. Multiplication Property (=) B. Subtraction Property (=)
    C. Division Property (=) D. Distributive Property (=)
    Hint

  3.   The starting point of a proof is the _____ of the conditional and the end is the _____ of the conditional.
    A. hypothesis, conclusion B. statement, reason
    C. conclusion, hypothesis D. conjecture, justification
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  4.   Name the property that justifies the statement.

''If 2x = 12, then x = 6''.

    A. Transitive Property (=) B. Symmetric Property
    C. Division Property (=) D. Multiplication Property (=)
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  5.   Which is an example of the Symmetric Property?
    A. 2x = 2x B. If 2x = 12, then x = 6
    C. If 0.2 = , then = 0.2 D. 5(6 - 2) = 30 - 10
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