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Name the Property of Congruence that justifies this statement: m¡ÏA + m¡ÏB = m¡ÏC, then m¡ÏA = m¡ÏC ¨C m¡ÏB.
Transitive Property
Symmetric Property
Reflexive Property
none of these
This confuses me...
10 years ago

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Sandra
I see I can't copy and paste so it won't help me.
10 years ago
Parrot
I think it's A. Transitive Property
7 years ago
Anonymous
I am 99% sure it’s transitive property
4 years ago

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