An isosceles triangle has exactly two sides that are equal in length​ (congruent). If the base​ (the third​ side) measures 41 inches and the perimeter is 93 ​inches, find the length of the two congruent​ sides, called legs?

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1 Answer
Sep 20, 2017

Length = 26 inches

Explanation:

We can make this worded question into a mathematical one. If we let P equal the perimeter, b equal the non-congruent side-length, and x equal one congruent side-length, we get
P=b+x+x
P=b+2x

We know that P=93 and b=41, so if we plug them into the equation we get
93=41+2x. Subtract 41 from both sides to get
52=2x. Divide both sides by 2 to get
26=x. There you have it, the length of one congruent side, or leg, is 26 inches. Obviously, this means the length of both congruent legs combined equals 52 inches.

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