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The length of one of the equal legs of an isosceles triangle is 3inches less than twice the length of the base. If the perimeter is 29 inches , what is the length of each of the sides?
6 years ago

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R_scott
2(2 b - 3) + b = 29 ... 5 b - 6 = 29

L = 2b - 3
6 years ago

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