1. For the equation 17h+6=40, select the appropriate property of equality to move the constant term to the right side of the equation.

A. Multiplication Property of Equality

B. Addition Property of Equality*****

C.Subtraction Property of Equality

D. Division Property of Equality

2. For the equation r4=16, select the appropriate property of equality to move the coefficient to the right side of the equation.

A. Division Property of Equality****

B. Addition Property of Equality

C. Subtraction Property of Equality

D. Multiplication Property of Equality

3.In the equation 2y=18, determine which property of equality will be used to isolate the variable. Choose the best answer.

A. Subtraction Property of Equality

B. Division Property of Equality***

C. Multiplication Property of Equality

D. Addition Property of Equality

4.In the equation −18+p=18, determine which property of equality will be used to isolate the variable. Choose the best answer.

A. Addition Property of Equality****

B. Division Property of Equality

C. Multiplication Property of Equality

D. Subtraction Property of Equality

5. Determine whether the following statement is true or false. Explain your reasoning.

Jordan says that when solving the equation 4b+3=11, the best first step is to apply the Division Property of Equality.

A. The statement is false. The Subtraction Property of Equality should be used first to remove the constant term before dividing.

B. The statement is false. Since there is a coefficient on the variable, the Multiplication Property of Equality should be used first.

C. The statement is true. The Division Property of Equality should always be the first property of equality used when solving linear equations.

D. The statement is true. Since there is a coefficient on the variable, the Division Property of Equality must be used first. *****

1:b subtraction property of equality

2:c multiplication property of equality
3:d division property of equality
4: a addition property of equality
5: d the statement is false.the subtraction property of equality should be used first to remove the constant term before dividing
connor was wrong i got a 1/5😐

bruh got a 2/5

1.A
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.A

How do you describe the graph of in|x| =12?

#1 no -- you need to subtract 6 from each side

#2,3,4 ok
#5 maybe, if you prefer working with fractions. I'd subtract the 3 first.

shhh is right but they chaange up the answers. look at his words not letters

1 - C

2 - D
3 - B
4 - A
5 -A

1.A

2.C
3.B
4.C
5.D
Both are wrong I used shhh answers and got 2/5