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Chapter 2 Section 2.5 Reasoning With Properties of Algebra Algebraic Properties of Equality • Let a, b,c be real numbers – Addition property of equality • If a = b, then a + c = b + c – Subtraction property of equality • If a = b, then a - c = b – c – Multiplication property of equality • If a = b, then ac = bc – Division property of equality • If a = b and c 0, then a c = b c Algebraic Properties of Equality • Let a, b,c be real numbers – Reflexive property of equality • For any real number a, a = a – Symmetric property of equality • If a = b, then b = a – Transitive property of equality • If a = b and b = c, then a = c – Substitution property of equality • If a = b, then a can be substituted for b in any equation or expression Use the property to complete the statement 1. Reflexive property of equality: mT = m T KL = RW MN = RW, then _____ 2. Transitive property: If KL = MN and _____ 17 + 5 3. Addition property of equality: If x = 5, then 17 + x = ______ RL = BC 4. Symmetric property of equality: If BC = RL, then ______ 5. Substitution property of equality: mB = 45 + 90 = 135 If mA = 45 and mB = mA + 90 then____ 6. Multiplication property of equality: If mA = 45, then _____ 1 (mA) = 15 3 Complete the argument, giving a reason for each step Distributive Property Addition Property of = Subtraction Property of = Complete the argument, giving a reason for each step Addition Property of = Addition Property of = Division Property of = Complete the argument, giving a reason for each step Segment Addition Postulate Substitution prop of = Substitution property of = Complete the argument, giving a reason for each step Given a. Reflexive prop of = b. Addition property of = c. Angle Addition postulate d. Angle Addition postulate e. Substitution property of = Complete the argument, giving a reason for each step Given a. Definition lines b. Definition lines c. Substitution property of = HW #20 Pg. 108-109 #1-29