Mathematics, 09.10.2021 15:10 dheydar9556
Which statement explains how to correct the error that was made?
O The subtraction property of equality should have been applied to move m to the other side of the equation
The multiplication property of equality should have been applied in the last step.
The division property of equality should have been used to divide by k instead of m.
The square root property should have been applied to both complete sides of the equation instead of to select
variables
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Which statement explains how to correct the error that was made?
O The subtraction property of equ...
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