Last updated on August 26th, 2025
The subtraction property of equality states that if two expressions are equal, subtracting the same value from both sides preserves the equality. If a = b, then subtracting the same quantity c from both sides results in a-c = b-c. This principle is fundamental in the process of solving equations.
The Subtraction Property of Equality states that subtracting the same quantity from both sides of an equation preserves equality. Like other properties of equality such as addition, multiplication, and division, the subtraction property is used to maintain balance while solving equations.
Example: If x + 6 = 14, subtract 6 from both sides to get x = 8.
The subtraction property of equality shows that when you subtract the same number from both sides of an equation, it stays equal.
Formula:
If x = y, then subtracting a real number c gives:
x - c = y - c.
Let’s say x = y, and both are equal to 10. Let c = 4.
x − c = 10 − 4 = 6
y − c = 10 − 4 = 6
Since x = y, subtracting the same number yields the same result:
x − c = y − c = 6
Let us check the subtraction property of equality using a few examples now that we are aware of it. We know that arithmetically, 12 + 8 = 20. Subtracting 5 from each side of the equation. Now, we have
12 + 8 – 5 = 20 – 5
⇒ 15 = 15
This shows when the same number is subtracted from both the sides of an equation, but the equality still holds.
Now, let’s take another example to understand the application of the property. Let’s consider an algebraic equation x + 4 = 40. Now, to find the value of x, we need to subtract 4 from both the sides of the equation. So, we have
x + 4 = 40
⇒ x + 4 – 4 = 40 – 4
⇒ x = 36
So, solving the algebraic equations is one of the important applications of the subtraction property of equality.
We will now apply the subtraction property of equality to equations involving fractions, since we are familiar with the idea. Now, find the following equation, a / b = x / y. The equation remains balanced when the same fraction c/d is subtracted from both sides.
A / b = x / y
⇒ a / b - c / d = x / y - c / d
Thus, the subtraction property of equality works the same way for fractions and in geometry as well.
The subtraction property of equality shows an equation stays balanced. Let us see some real-life examples of the subtraction property of equality.
The subtraction property of equality can be a difficult concept to understand for some students, leading to mistakes. In this section, we will look at some common mistakes and ways to avoid them.
x + 7 = 12
x = 5
We must subtract the same number from both sides to solve the equation correctly.
A fish tank had 18 fish. After removing 10 fish, how many fish are left?
The number is 8.
Subtracting 10 from 18 gives the answer 8.
Jay added 4 to a number and got 9. What was the number?
The number was 5.
Subtracting 4 from 9 gives the result 5.
A student had a number, and when he added 6, the total became 15. What was his starting number?
The number was 9.
We need to subtract 6 from 15, our answer will be 9.
A number and 12 together become 25. What is the number?
The number is 13.
Given x + 12 = 25. Subtract 12 from both sides.
So, x + 12 - 12 = 25 - 12
x = 13