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Which axiom would justify the following conclusion? If x + 4 = 12, then x = 8
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addition is the answer because you cant subtract 4 from 8 and get 12 you'll get too much with multiplication and if its reflexive you'll get 4 for the answer
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It's Subtraction! Trust me I just answered this question myself and it's right! Hope this helps!
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