Mathematics
The perimeter of a triangle is 8 + 13a + 7a2 and two of its sides are 2a2 + 3a + 2 and 3a2 - 4a - 1. Find the third side of the triangle.
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Given:
Perimeter of a triangle = 8 + 13a + 7a2
Side 1 (S1) = 2a2 + 3a + 2
Side 2 (S2) = 3a2 - 4a - 1
Side 3 (S3) = ?
We know the formula,
Perimeter of a triangle = S1 + S2 + S3
⟹ S3 = Perimeter of a triangle - (S1 + S2)
Substituting the values above, we get:
S3 = (8 + 13a + 7a2) - ((2a2 + 3a + 2) + (3a2 - 4a - 1))
First, let's find S1 + S2:
Sum (S1 + S2) = 1 - a + 5a2
Now, we have S3 = (8 + 13a + 7a2) - (1 - a + 5a2)
Subtract Sum (S1 + S2) from perimeter of a triangle:
S3 = 7 + 14a + 2a2
∴ The third side of the triangle is 7 + 14a + 2a2.
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