SOLUTION: Gives me a regular pentagon. With 2x^2+9x+9 out to the side. Says to write the perimeter of the figure as a simplified polynomial where 2x^2+9x+9 is the length of one side of the p

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Question 191277: Gives me a regular pentagon. With 2x^2+9x+9 out to the side. Says to write the perimeter of the figure as a simplified polynomial where 2x^2+9x+9 is the length of one side of the pentagon. Then factor the polynomial.
Perimeter =
Factored polynomial =

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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A regular pentagon has 5 equal length sides. So if one of them is



Then the perimeter has to be:



Factor:







So:



John