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(2 1/4t-5), (4t+3),(1/2t-1), and (3t+2)simplified expression that represent the perimeter of an irregular quadrilateral with side lengths shown above.
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Given:
Sides length is:
Perimeter of any quadrilateral is:
so perimeter is:
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