Suppose the three sides are a, b, and c, with c being the longest, a being the shortest
first equation: c=(a+b)-66
second equation: 2a=c-55=> c=2a+55
plug c=2a+55 into the first equation: 2a+55= a+b-66 => b=a+121
a+b+c=a+(a+121)+(2a+55)=7272 =>4a+176=7272 =>a=1774
a=1774, b=1895, c=3603
Answer:
6 - 6 = 0 but 6 and 15 = 21, ohhhhhhh roasted
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>2[4x-5(2x-1)]
=</span><span>2[4x- 10x + 5]
= 2(-6x + 5)
= -12x + 10</span>
Answer:
there is no answer for this problem unless you use even numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: no solutions
7x + 5 = 7x - 3
5 = -3 [ subtract 7x from both sides ]
Since we end up with 5 = -3, a clearly false equation, we conclude that the original equation has no solutions.
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