The Multiplication Property of Equality states that if you multiply both sides of an equation by the same number, the sides remain equal (i.e. equality is preserved).
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Cross Product Property states that in a proportion, product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
So, per the Cross Product property:
A/B = C/D
So we're trying to prove that AD=BC
You multiply both sides by B. You get AB over B which is A and CD over D. So now you have A=CB/D
Now multiply both sides by D. You get AD = CBD over D which is the same as AD = BC.
Ta-dah!
Explain how to justify the Cross Products Property by using the Multiplication Property of Equality.
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