Asked by Liv
The formula for finding the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is P = 3s. How can you transform the
formula so that it can be used to determine the length of one side of the triangle when given the
perimeter?
formula so that it can be used to determine the length of one side of the triangle when given the
perimeter?
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
just divide both sides by 3
s = P/3
s = P/3
Answered by
Liv
3P = s
Ps = 3
Ps = 3
Answered by
Reiny
Liv, you are just shuffling the letters around.
Surely you can't think that
3P=s, Ps=3 and P=3s are all the same.
I gave you the answer
Surely you can't think that
3P=s, Ps=3 and P=3s are all the same.
I gave you the answer
Answered by
Micheal Webb
Da helzz the answer
Answered by
Anonymous
its c
Answered by
Kiefer
B
D
C
A
C
these are answers for connexus users i got 60 i got two wrong but these are right
D
C
A
C
these are answers for connexus users i got 60 i got two wrong but these are right
Answered by
Anonymous
Kiefer is correct except number 5 is actually B
Answered by
Hal
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. B
100
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. B
100
Answered by
Violet
the answers are
B
D
C
A
and B
hope this helped i got a 100%
B
D
C
A
and B
hope this helped i got a 100%
Answered by
Charles
Perimeter of Common Plane Figures
1. Triangle
P = a + b + c
P = 3s (equilateral)
2. Square
P= 4s
3. Rectangle
P = 2l + 2w or P = 2(l + w)
1. Triangle
P = a + b + c
P = 3s (equilateral)
2. Square
P= 4s
3. Rectangle
P = 2l + 2w or P = 2(l + w)
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