SOLUTION: the two equal of an isosceles triangle are three inches more then the base. if the perimeter is at least 121 inches, describe the length of the base

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Question 781123: the two equal of an isosceles triangle are three inches more then the base. if the perimeter is at least 121 inches, describe the length of the base
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The two equal SIDES of an isosceles triangle are three inches more then the base. If the perimeter is at least 121 inches, describe the length of the base.
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b = size of the base.
each side length is b+3.
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Perimeter of the isosceles triangle would be






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