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The height of a triangle is 6 units less than twice the base length if the height is 18 units, what is the base length
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The height of a triangle is 6 units less than twice the base length if the height is 18 units, what is the base length
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12 units
Explanation:
h=2x-6
18=2x-6
24=2x
12=x
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