How do you find the expression for the perimeter of the flag

One side of a triangular flag is two more than five times tue third side

To find the expression for the perimeter of the flag, we need to determine the lengths of all three sides of the triangular flag.

Let's assume the lengths of the three sides are represented by variables: side 1, side 2, and side 3.

According to the information given, one side of the flag is "two more than five times the third side." We can express this relationship as an equation:

side 1 = 5 * side 3 + 2

Now, we know that the perimeter of a triangle is the sum of all its sides. So, the expression for the perimeter can be obtained by adding the lengths of all three sides:

Perimeter = side 1 + side 2 + side 3

However, we still need to express side 2 in terms of side 3 or side 1. Unfortunately, the given information does not provide a direct relationship between side 2 and the other sides.

Therefore, without additional information, it's not possible to find an expression for the perimeter of the flag.

3rd side = X.

2nd side = 5X + 2.

1st side = 2nd side = 5X + 2.

P = X + (5X + 2) + (5X + 2),
Simplify:
P = 11X + 4.