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The base of an isosceles triangle is 4/3 cm. The perimeter of the triangle is 4 /2/5 cm. What is the length of either of the remaining equal sides. ​

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Answered by Losana8
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Answer:

To calculate the perimeter of an isosceles triangle, the expression 2s + b is used, where s represents the length of the two congruent sides and b represents the length of the base.

Answered by anjupurohit6
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Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of the isosceles triangle = 4 2/15 or 62/15 cm.

Base of the triangle = 4/3 or 20/15 cm.

The sum of the remaining two equal sides = 62/15–20/15 = 42/15 cm

So each of the equal sides is 21/15 or 7/5 or 1 and 2/5 cm.

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