SOLUTION: so my teacher gave a homework problem and it says: The lengths of a triangle are represented by 3m,3m and 3m but it wants me to write an expression in simplest form,for the perime

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Question 698680: so my teacher gave a homework problem and it says: The lengths of a triangle are represented by 3m,3m and 3m but it wants me to write an expression in simplest form,for the perimeter of the triangle.
Found 2 solutions by sofiyac, Alan3354:
Answer by sofiyac(983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
perimeter means add all sides, so expression would be
P=3+3+3 where P is Perimeter, then you simplify the right side so you get
P=9 now it's in simplest form

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
so my teacher gave a homework problem and it says: The lengths of a triangle are represented by 3m,3m and 3m but it wants me to write an expression in simplest form,for the perimeter of the triangle.
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Perimeter = the sum of the lengths of the 3 sides

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