Algebraic Properties of Equality

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The equal sign that depicts the fact that both sides of it are equal is a very strange symbol with many properties. It tells you various traits of each side, and it allows you to manipulate each side in specific ways. Here are the different properties of that sign:

Property Name Definition Example
Reflexive a = a 7 = 7
Symmetric If a = b, then b = a If (3)(2) = 6, then 6 = (3)(2)
Transitive If a = b & b = c, then a = c If 8 = (4)(2) and (4)(2) = (2)(4), then 8 = (2)(4)
Substitution If a = b, then one can replace a with b or vice versa If a = b and 1 + a = 3, then 1 + b = 3
Addition You can add one number to both sides of the equation.

Subtraction You can subtract one number from both sides of the equation.

Multiplication You can multiply both sides of the equation by a number.

Division You can divide both sides of the equation by a number.