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Transitive Property,what is Transitive Property,Transitive Property definition,Transitive Property examples
- The transitive property states that when a relationship exists between elements in sequence, it carries through all elements. Learn how this mathematical concept applies to equality, inequalities, and geometric congruence through detailed examples and step-by-step solutions.