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Simplify and find the perimeter of the triangle

Simplify and find the perimeter of the triangle-example-1
User Jiangok
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Answer:

Perimeter = - 2x - 19

Explanation:


Perimeter \: of \: a \: triangle \\ = Sum \: of \: the \: length \: of \: all \: sides \\ = [2(x+5)]+[-3(2x+11)]+[ (1)/(2) (4x+8)] \\ = [(2 * x)+(2 * 5)]+[(-3 * 2x)+( - 3 * 11)]+[ ((1)/(2) * 4x) + ( (1)/(2) * 8)] \\ = (2x + 10) + ( - 6x - 33) + (2x + 4) \\ = 2x + 10 - 6x - 33 + 2x + 4 \\ = 2x - 6x + 2x + 10 - 33 + 4 \\ = - 2x - 19

So, the perimeter is - 2x - 19.

User Xander Dunn
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Answer:

2x - 19

Explanation:

Perimeter = sum of sides

First let's simplify each side

We can simplify each side by using distributive property. Distributive property is where you multiply the number on the outside of the parenthesis by the numbers on the inside of the parenthesis.

2(x + 5)

Distribute by multiplying x and 5 by 2

2 * x = 2x and 2 * 5 = 10

2x + 10

1/2(4x + 8)

Distribute by multiplying 4x and 8 by 1/2

1/2 * 4x = 2x and 1/2 * 8 = 4

2x + 4

-3(2x + 11)

Distribute by multiplying 2x and 11 by -3

-3 * 2x = -6x

-3 * -33

-6x - 33

Finally add all the simplified expressions ( remember that they represent the side lengths of the triangle )

2x + 10 + 2x + 4 - 6x - 33

Combine like terms

2x + 2x - 6x = -2x

10 + 4 - 33 = -19

Perimeter: -2x - 19

User Yahiko Kikikoto
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