SOLUTION: Find an expression that represents the perimeter of a triangle that has sides of 3/4x, 1/x^2, and 5/x^2. I feel foolish, but I am stumped on this one. Someone please help me!!!!

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Question 64935: Find an expression that represents the perimeter of a triangle that has sides of 3/4x, 1/x^2, and 5/x^2. I feel foolish, but I am stumped on this one. Someone please help me!!!!
Found 2 solutions by 303795, rahman:
Answer by 303795(602) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the perimeter of the triangle add the lengths of the three sides.
Perimeter=3%2F4x%2B1%2Fx%5E2%2B5%2Fx%5E2
Perimeter=3%2F4x%2B6%2Fx%5E2

Answer by rahman(247) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The perimeter of triangle is sum of triangle sides.
P+=+3%2F4x%2B1%2Fx%5E2%2B5%2Fx%5E2
P+=+3%2F4x%2B6%2Fx%5E2
P+=+%283%2Fx%29%2A%281%2F4%2B2%2Fx%29

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