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

  2.   Which statement shows the Transitive Property of Equality?
    A. If AB = CD and AB =EF, then
    B. If AB + BC = DE + BC, then AB = DE.
    C. If and
then
    D. If AB = CD, then CD = AB.
    Hint

  3.   Complete the proof.
   
   
    A. Substitution Property (=) B. Transitive Property
    C. Addition Property (=) D. Angle Addition Property
    Hint

  4.   Name the property that justifies the statement.

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

    A. Symmetric Property B. Transitive Property (=)
    C. Division Property (=) D. Multiplication Property (=)
    Hint

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



Glencoe
The McGraw-Hill Companies