Cancellation property

ID: cancellation-property

The Cancellation Property is a concept often used in mathematics and various fields, including algebra and logic. It refers to a specific situation where an operation or a relationship between elements allows for the removal or "cancellation" of certain terms without affecting the overall truth or outcome of the equation or expression. In mathematics, particularly in algebra, the cancellation property can be illustrated as follows: 1. **Cancellation in Addition**: If \( a + c = b + c \), then \( a = b \).

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