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The sides of a triangle are 5p^2 − q^2 ; 6p^2 − 8 + 5q^2

− 5p^2+ 8 + 9q^2 . Find its perimeter.

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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the perimeter of the triangle, we need to add the lengths of all three sides. So,

Perimeter = (5p^2 − q^2) + (6p^2 − 8 + 5q^2) + (−5p^2+ 8 + 9q^2)

Simplifying the above expression, we get:

Perimeter = 6p^2 + 14q^2 - 8

Therefore, the perimeter of the triangle is 6p^2 + 14q^2 - 8.

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