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The division property of equality could be used to solve which of the following equations: 5x=30 x+3=7 (x+2)(x-2)=0 x/4=16
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The division property of equality could be used to solve which of the following equations: 5x=30 x+3=7 (x+2)(x-2)=0 x/4=16
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the division property of equality could be used to solve which of the following equations: 5x=30 x+3=7 (x+2)(x-2)=0 x/4=16
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5x=30
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x/4=16
The rule states that you must divide each side by a non zero number.
So for 5x=30, divide both sides by 5 to get x=6
For x/4=16, divide both sides by 0.25 to get x=64
PS if your homework only requires one answer then choose 5x=30
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