The Law of Syllogism. I had the same question ha ha
A conditional statement is much like the transitive property in geometry, meaning if: P>Q and ~N>P then you can conclude: if ~N>Q
Transitive PropertyThat's called the transitive property.
substitution property transitive property subtraction property addition property
Yes
Transitive Property of Similarity
No, it does not.
True, ABC is congruent to PQR by the transitive property.
The transitive property is if angle A is congruent to angle B and angle B is congruent to angle C, then angle A is congruent to angle C.
by the transitive property
The transitive property holds for similar figures.
transitive
it can't