SOLUTION: HOW DO YOU EXPRESS THE PERIMETER OF A TRIANGLE WITH THE SIDES OF 3x + 1, 2x, 4x-3
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Question 640853: HOW DO YOU EXPRESS THE PERIMETER OF A TRIANGLE WITH THE SIDES OF 3x + 1, 2x, 4x-3
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the perimeter of a triangle is the sum of all threes ides so we add these equations to obtain
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