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1 February, 12:29

Two sides of a triangle are equal in length and double the length of the shortest side. The perimeter of the triangle is 36 inches.

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  1. 1 February, 12:55
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    The length of the sides of the triangle are as follow: Two sides are 14.4 inches long and the shortest is 7.2 inches.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P = 36in / / perimeter of triangle

    P = A + B + C / /equation for perimeter of a triangle

    A = B or B = A / /Showing that two sides are equal in length

    A = 2C and B = 2C / /Showing that the two equal sides are each doubled of the shortest side

    C = A/2 and C = B/2 / /Showing the same thing as the top, but in terms of the shortest side

    Solve for C / /First we solve for the shortest side as it's easiest

    36 = A + B + C

    36 = 2C + 2C + C / /Use substitution for A and B

    36 = 5C

    C = 7.2in

    Solve for A

    A = 2C

    A = 2 (7.2) / /Use what we solved for C

    A = 14.4in

    Solve for B

    B = A

    B = 14.4in / /Same as A

    Check Work

    P = A + B + C

    P = 14.4 + 14.4 + 7.2

    P = 36
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