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Transitive Property of Equality

For any real numbers a, b and c, the Transitive Property of Equality states that if a=b and b=c, then a=c.

In plain words, if the first number is equal to the second number and the second number is equal to the third number, then it must be true that the first number is also equal to the third number.

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