charlesstanley charlesstanley
  • 12-02-2016
  • Mathematics
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the height of a triangle is 1 cm less than twice the length of the base. let x = the length of the base

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romybornstein
romybornstein romybornstein
  • 12-02-2016
If you're asking the height of the triangle, it is 2x-1.
I got the 2x from "twice the length of the base"
and (-1) from "1 cm less"
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