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Replacement values of the variable that turn the equation into a true equation are called
solutions of the equations or roots of the equation and are said to satisfy the equation.
Adding a number to both sides of an equation to maintain the equality of the equation
is called "the additive property of eqality" which is just a fancy name for the simple concept.
Multiplying both sides of an equation by the same number to maintain the equality of the equation
is called "the multiplicative property of eqality" which is just a fancy name for the simple concept.
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