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30 March, 16:03

Two sides of an equilateral triangle have lengths x+2 and - 2x+20 Which could be the length of the third side: 14-x or 2x+4?

a. 2x + 4 only

b. both 14 - x and 2x + 4

c. 14 - x only

d. neither 14 - x nor 2x + 4

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  1. 30 March, 16:05
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    An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides by definition.

    so we know that x+2 = - 2x+20 because we're told that those are both lengths of the triangle's sides. let's solve for x.

    x+2 = - 2x + 20

    add 2x to both sides.

    3x + 2 = 20

    subtract 2 from both sides.

    3x = 18

    divide both sides by 3.

    x = 6

    now, let's find the length of the sides. plug 6 into one side, which is x+2.

    6+2 = 8. so each side's length must be equal to 8. let's just check to make sure we didn't make a mistake. if this is correct, then - 2x + 20 should also = 8.

    -2 (6) + 20

    -12 + 20

    8.

    so we know that the sides = 8. let's see if 14 - x or 2x+4 are equal to 8 when we plug in 6 for x.

    14 - 6 = 8. so 14-x could be a length for a side.

    2 (6) + 4 = 12 + 4 = 16. so 2x + 4 can not be a length for a side.

    the answer is 14 - x only, or C.
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