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The document contains multiple choice questions and short answer prompts regarding the Reflexive Property of Equality. It asks for definitions, examples, and explanations related to the property, including specific equations and real-life scenarios. The questions aim to assess understanding of the concept and its applications.

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The document contains multiple choice questions and short answer prompts regarding the Reflexive Property of Equality. It asks for definitions, examples, and explanations related to the property, including specific equations and real-life scenarios. The questions aim to assess understanding of the concept and its applications.

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On a ½ sheet of paper, answer the following equations using the reflexive property on equality. Answer directly.

Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions


1. What does the Reflexive Property of Equality state?
a) a = b
b) a = a
c) a ≠ b
d) a > b

2. Which of the following equations illustrates the Reflexive Property of Equality?


a) 2x = 5
b) x + 1 = x + 1
c) 3x = 2x + x
d) x - 2 = 3

3. What is the result of the equation x = x + 0?


a) x = 0
b) x = x
c) x = 1
d) x = -1

Part 2: Short Answer Questions

1. Provide an example of the Reflexive Property of Equality in real-life measurement.


(Answer should include a scenario where a measurement remains the same when taken multiple times, e.g.,
measuring a room's length multiple times and getting the same result.)

2. Explain why the equation 2x = 2x is an example of the Reflexive Property of Equality.

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On a ½ sheet of paper, answer the following equations using the reflexive property on equality. Answer directly.

Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions


1. What does the Reflexive Property of Equality state?
a) a = b
b) a = a
c) a ≠ b
d) a > b

2. Which of the following equations illustrates the Reflexive Property of Equality?


a) 2x = 5
b) x + 1 = x + 1
c) 3x = 2x + x
d) x - 2 = 3

4. What is the result of the equation x = x + 0?


a) x = 0
b) x = x
c) x = 1
d) x = -1

Part 2: Short Answer Questions

2. Provide an example of the Reflexive Property of Equality in real-life measurement.


(Answer should include a scenario where a measurement remains the same when taken multiple times, e.g.,
measuring a room's length multiple times and getting the same result.)

2. Explain why the equation 2x = 2x is an example of the Reflexive Property of Equality.

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