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Question 510706: i need to find the lengths of the three sides of the triangle given that the sides are x-5, 2x, and 2x+1. i know the answer is x=12, but i do not know how to get it using algebra Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The problem, as stated, is not solvable!
If the triangle is a right triangle, or an equilateral triangle, you have to say so. Let's assume that it's a right triangle so we can use the Pythagorean theorem:
For any positive value of x, 2x+1 has to be the largest side and thus the hypotenuse (c) so... Simplify. Subtract 4x^2 from both sides. Subtract 4x from both sides. Subtract 1 from both sides. Solve by factoring. Apply the zero product rule. or or Discard as an invalid solution because x = 2 will give you a negative (x-5 = -3) side length.
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