Asked by Lily
Find the missing length, when the perimeter is 9x+11.
They give me 2 lengths:
2x+3 and 3x+1 how could I find the missing length x?
would I add 2x+3+3x+1? and then subtract the total by 9x+11?
They give me 2 lengths:
2x+3 and 3x+1 how could I find the missing length x?
would I add 2x+3+3x+1? and then subtract the total by 9x+11?
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
Is your figure a triangle?
Are the three sides 2x+3, 3x+1, and x ??
If so, then
2x+3 + 3x+1 + x = 9x+11
6x - 9x = 11 - 4
x = -7/3 ..... makes no sense
OK, try something different.
let the third side be y
then 2x+3 + 3x+1 + y = 9x+11
y = 9x-5x+11-4
y = 4x+7
Are the three sides 2x+3, 3x+1, and x ??
If so, then
2x+3 + 3x+1 + x = 9x+11
6x - 9x = 11 - 4
x = -7/3 ..... makes no sense
OK, try something different.
let the third side be y
then 2x+3 + 3x+1 + y = 9x+11
y = 9x-5x+11-4
y = 4x+7
Answered by
Lily
ohh, ok, thank you so much :)
Answered by
Anonymous
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