๐Ÿ“ˆcollege algebra review

key term - Addition property

Citation:

Definition

The addition property states that if you add the same value to both sides of an equation or inequality, the equality or inequality remains true. This property is fundamental for solving equations and inequalities.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Adding a constant to both sides of an equation does not change its solution.
  2. The addition property is valid for both equations and inequalities.
  3. When using the addition property in inequalities, ensure you maintain the inequality direction unless multiplying by a negative number.
  4. This property helps isolate variables when solving linear equations.
  5. In absolute value inequalities, applying the addition property can simplify expressions before splitting into two cases.

Review Questions

"Addition property" also found in:

Subjects (1)