Asked by Sam
Find the perimeter of triangle, E, F, G△EFG. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
B
C
D
E
F
G
51°
53°
51°
76°
90
92
23
x
112
28
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I’m missing the diagram — the list of points and numbers by itself isn’t enough for me to identify which lengths or angles belong to triangle EFG. Could you either
- upload the figure, or
- describe exactly which segments/angles each number labels (for example: BE = 112, EF = 28, ∠EBC = 51°, FG = x, etc.), or
- give coordinates for B, C, D, E, F, G
Once I can see which numbers are side lengths and which are angle measures (and which segments meet at E, F, G), I’ll compute the three side lengths of triangle EFG and give the perimeter (rounded to the nearest tenth). If helpful, I can also show the steps (e.g., use the Law of Cosines, triangle-sum logic, or add adjacent segment lengths).
- upload the figure, or
- describe exactly which segments/angles each number labels (for example: BE = 112, EF = 28, ∠EBC = 51°, FG = x, etc.), or
- give coordinates for B, C, D, E, F, G
Once I can see which numbers are side lengths and which are angle measures (and which segments meet at E, F, G), I’ll compute the three side lengths of triangle EFG and give the perimeter (rounded to the nearest tenth). If helpful, I can also show the steps (e.g., use the Law of Cosines, triangle-sum logic, or add adjacent segment lengths).
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