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11 January, 12:18

A triangle has a perimeter of 10a + 3b + 12 and has sides of length 3a+8 and 5+b, what is the length of the third side?

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  1. 11 January, 12:35
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    The third side of the triangle is (7a + 2b - 1).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The length of the first side = (3a + 8)

    The length of the second side = (5 + b)

    Let us assume the third side = m

    The perimeter of the triangle = SUM OF ALL 3 SIDES

    ⇒ (10a + 3b + 12) = (3a + 8) + (5 + b) + m

    or, (10a + 3b + 12) = 3a + b + 13 + m

    or, m = (10a + 3b + 12) - (3a + b + 13)

    = 10 a + 3b + 12 - 3a - b - 13

    = 7a + 2b - 1 = (10 - 3a) + (3b - b) + 12 - 13

    or, m = (7a + 2b - 1)

    Hence, the third side of the triangle is (7a + 2b - 1).
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