SOLUTION: Hello, i'm not sure which category this should go in. I have a question of 'give the perimeter of this triangle in the form of no brackets, and brackets (different questions). The
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Question 677160: Hello, i'm not sure which category this should go in. I have a question of 'give the perimeter of this triangle in the form of no brackets, and brackets (different questions). The algebraic expression is t+2. How would you work this out?
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the perimeter of this triangle is equal to the sum of all sides:
since you are given the algebraic expression , it is the length of each side; an equilateral triangle has all sides equal
so, , and and
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