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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 21:31 JamesLachoneus

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Which of the following is the missing reason?

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five thirds times x plus 2 equals negative 3 Given
5x + 6 = −9 ?
5x = −15 Subtraction Property of Equality
x = −15 Division Property of Equality
Addition Property of Equality
Subtraction Property of Equality
Division Property of Equality
Multiplication Property of Equality

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