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4 March, 04:04

What is the length of the missing side of the quadrilateral shown if the perimeter is 5x^2+2x+1

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  1. 4 March, 05:20
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    X=length of a side.

    y=lenght of the missnt side.

    perimeter of this quadrilateral=2x+2y

    perimeter or this quadrilateral=5x²+2x+1

    Therefore:

    5x²+2x+1=2x+2y

    2y=5x²+2x-2x+1

    2y=5x²+1

    y = (5x²+1) / 2

    Answer:

    y=length of the missing side.

    y = (5x²+1) / 2
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