What is the justification for step 1 in the solution process?
-22 - x= 5 + 6x + 9
step...
Mathematics, 19.10.2019 08:10 domp40
What is the justification for step 1 in the solution process?
-22 - x= 5 + 6x + 9
step 1: -22 - x= 14 + 6x
a. the multiplication property of equality
b. the subtraction property of equality
c. combining like terms
• d.
the addition property of equality
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