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One more - I am very confused right now.

The legs of an isosceles triangle have lengths x + 1 and -x + 7 . The base has length 3x - 3. What is the length of the base?





A. 4
B. 6
C. Cannot be determined
D. 3

User Ukn
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In order to find the length of the base we have to find x.

Now we know that an isosceles triangle has two sides that are congruent and a base.

We know that the two sides are x +1 and -x + 7

We can figure out x by making these two equal each other.

x + 1 = -x + 7 *first step is to get you x's together*

+x = +x *Now the x's cancel on the right side. and group them on the left*

2x + 1 = 7 * Now subtract 1 form both sides*

- 1 = - 1 * Solve the right side.

2x = 6 * divide both sides by 2 to isolate the x to be alone*

÷2 = ÷2 * solve the right side.

x = 3


Now we know x lets plug in that number for the Length of the base.

3(3) - 3

9 - 3 = 6

So your answer is B. 6


Good Luck! :)

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