Asked by SkatingDJ

The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 3x, 5x – 12, and x + 20. Find the value of x so that the triangle is isosceles.

Can somebody show me a step-by-step process of how to get the answer(s) please? I need it:) I also saw that x could = 8, 10, and 6. Is this true? How so? Thanks!

Answers

Answered by Reiny
Depends which are the two equal sides

case1: 5x - 12 = 3x
2x = 12
x = 6
then the sides are 18, 18 and 26

case2: 3x = x+20
2x = 20
x = 10
then the sides are 30, 30 and 38

case3: 5x-12 = x+20
4x = 32
x = 8
then the sides are 24, 28 and 28
Answered by Becca
I don't understand how this problem can have three different answers. These were the answers i go and i don't see anything else that could relate any of the angles together. So would all of them be correct or just one??
Answered by Confused person
Any two side are equal in isoscles triangle

5x-12=x+20
4x=32
x=8
5x-12=28
x+20=28
5x=40
28,28,40
for those still there looking for it
Answered by Confused person
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are
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Find the value of x so that the triangle is isosceles.
Answered by Confused person
That is Mrs.LG
Answered by Very confused
I’m confused, Is their one singular answer or is it the multiple answers? I got x=8, x=10, & x=6 but i don't know which one to use. Plus we don't have enough information to assume which sides are the congruent ones, so do I put all three of these as the answer?
Answered by confusion
all the answers are making me even more confused
Answered by lol
i have her too lol
im stuck

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