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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 07:20 eduardoma2902

If you are given a true equation and you multiply each side by the same number, the resulting equation is also a true equation, If you are given a false equation and-you multiply each side by the same number, will the resulting equation be a true equation or a false equation? Give an example to explain.

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