SOLUTION: how do you find the perimeter of a triangle when the sides are {{{(5x^2+1)(6x+2)(x^2+13x)}}}

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Question 703592: how do you find the perimeter of a triangle when the sides are
Answer by mouk(232)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the perimeter of a triangle you add the length of each side.
So in the case
perimeter =

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