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the measures of the sides of a triangle are 2x+3, 8x-4 and x^2. Write an expression that describes the perimeter of the triangle

User CMarius
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Perimeter=

  • Sum of sides
  • x²+2x+3+8x-4
  • x²+2x+8x+3-4
  • x²+10x-1
User AnthonyS
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Answer:


\textsf{Perimeter}=x^2+10x-1

Explanation:

The perimeter of a two-dimensional shape is the distance all the way around the outside.

Given sides of a triangle:


  • 2x + 3

  • 8x - 4

  • x^2

Therefore, to find the perimeter of the triangle, sum the given sides:


\begin{aligned}\sf Perimeter & = (2x+3)+(8x-4)+x^2\\& = 2x+3+8x-4+x^2\\& = x^2 + 2x+8x+3-4\\& = x^2+10x-1\end{aligned}

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