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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 01:30, ruthd113

Select the postulate of equality or inequality that is illustrated. 5 = 5 1. addition postulate of inequality 2. the multiplication postulate of inequality 3. the symmetric postulate of equality 4. the transitive postulate of equality 5. comparison postulate 6. the reflexive postulate of equality 7. the transitive postulate of inequality the true and ultimate answer will be the brainliest one! xd good luck

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