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Jaslynn solved the equation shown below. 2(x+5) - 4 = 5(x - 3) 2x + 10 - 4 = 5x - 15 2x + 6 = 5x - 15 6 = 3x - 15 21 = 3x 7 = x What properties did she use to solve the equation? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices Addition Property of Equality Transitive Property of Equality Combine Like Terms Distributive Property Subtraction Property of Equality Substitution Property of Equality Division Property of Equality
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Jaslynn solved the equation shown below. 2(x+5) - 4 = 5(x - 3) 2x + 10 - 4 = 5x - 15 2x + 6 = 5x - 1...
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