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The length of each side of a square is

represented by 2x - 1. Represent the
perimeter of the square.

User Ajay Malhotra
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Answer:

Perimeter = 4(2x - 1)

Explanation:

Since the Perimeter of a square is 4L, it would be,

(2x - 1) + (2x - 1) + (2x - 1) + (2x - 1) which could also be shortened to 4(2x - 1)

User Primico
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Answer:

P = 4(2x - 1)

Explanation:

Given that the side of each square is 2x - 1:

The formula for finding the perimeter of a square is:

P = 4s

where s represents the side of a square.

Substitute the given value for s into the perimeter formula:

s = 2x - 1

P = 4(2x - 1)

Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 4(2x - 1).

User Marek Urbanowicz
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