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Which is a proper biconditional statement formed from the statement:

If the same expression is added to both sides of an equation, then both sides of the equation remain equal.


The same expression is added to both sides of an equation if, and only if, both sides of the equation remain equal.

If the same expression is not added to both sides of the equation, then both sides of the equation do not remain equal.

If both sides of the equation remain equal, then the same expression is added to both sides of the equation.

If both sides of the equation do not remain equal, then the same expression is not added to both sides of the equation.
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The process of reasoning that a rule, condition, definition, property, or statement is true because specific cases have been observed to be true is called _____ reasoning.

deductive

justified

inductive

conditional

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1) The same expression is added to both sides of an equation if, and only if, both sides of the equation remain equal.

2) inductive