Consider the sequence of steps to solve the equation: 3(x - 4) + 5x = 9x - 36

Given = 3(x - 4) + 5x = 9x - 36
Step 1 = 3x - 12 + 5x = 9x - 36
Step 2 = 3x + 5x - 12 = 9x - 36
Step 3 = 8x - 12 = 9x - 36
Step 4 = 8x - 8x - 12 = 9x - 8x - 36
Step 5 = 0 - 12 = x - 36
Step 6 = - 12 = x - 36
Step 7 = - 12 + 36 = x - 36 + 36
Step 8 = 24 = x + 0
Step 9 = 24 = x
Which property yields Step 4?

Subtraction Property of Equality

Commutative Property of Addition

Addition Property of Equality

Additive Inverse Property

Addition Property of Equality

Step 4 is obtained using the Additive Inverse Property.

The property that yields Step 4 is the Addition Property of Equality.

To explain how to get to Step 4 from Step 3, we need to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation.

Step 3: 8x - 12 = 9x - 36

To eliminate the term 9x on the right side, we can subtract 8x from both sides of the equation using the Addition Property of Equality.

Step 4: 8x - 8x - 12 = 9x - 8x - 36

By subtracting 8x from both sides, the term 9x on the right side is canceled out, leaving us with -12 on the left side of the equation.

Therefore, the property that yields Step 4 is the Addition Property of Equality.