SOLUTION: How can I find the perimeter of a triangle involving square roots. sides are 3 and \/3-\/2 and \/3+\/2 the \/ are meant to be my square root sign. sorry

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Question 54574: How can I find the perimeter of a triangle involving square roots.
sides are 3 and \/3-\/2 and \/3+\/2
the \/ are meant to be my square root sign. sorry

Answer by psbhowmick(878)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Perimeter of a triangle = Sum of the length of sides = = =
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