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| Question 822988:  the legs of an isosceles triangle have lengths of x+1 and 2x+4. the base has length x+1. what is the length of the base?
 Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! This description leads to a contradiction because unless the triangle is equilateral, the legs have a different length than the base, therefore: x+1=2x+4
 x=-3
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 Remember: without a diagram, your description must be clear,  accurate, and must not be ambiguous.
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