Asked by Jenny

An isosceles triangle has two parallel sides and one non parallel side, the base. The angles are labelled q and r at the base and p at the point of the triangle. One parallel side is 44m in length, while the angle directly opposite from this side(angle q) is 86 degrees. Determine the perimeter of trainable PQR to the nearest tenth of a metre.
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Answered by Ms. Sue
How can a triangle have two parallel sides?
Answered by Steve
I think you mean two congruent sides.

The angles are
Q=86
R=86
P=8

You know that q=r=44, so you just have to find p. Using the law of sines,

p/sin8 = 44/sin86
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