SOLUTION: In the triangle △ABC, AB=4x−y, BC=5x+3y, and AC=4. Find the perimeter of △ABC. I can't imagine how I would solve this.

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Question 1047159: In the triangle △ABC, AB=4x−y, BC=5x+3y, and AC=4. Find the perimeter of △ABC.
I can't imagine how I would solve this.

Answer by ikleyn(52887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The perimeter is (4x−y) + (5x+3y) + 4.


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