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7. Name the property of equality that justifies the following statement: If p = q, then . Subtraction Property Reflexive Property Symmetric Property Multiplication Property
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Name the property of equality that justifies the following statement:
If p = q, then .
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Reflexive property, it means anything that is equal to each other such as x = x.
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