The sides of a triangle have lengths ; 2x-1,x+3,3x-4 . Which of the following describes the perimeter of the triangle in terms if "x"

perimeter is sum of sides:

p = 2x-1 + x+3 + 3x-4 = 6x-2

Omg thank you so much i always get caught up when it has terms if x

No problem. Don't let stuff like x's and fractions throw you. Take a breath, read it again, and cut through the clutter to see just what is the problem set before you.

Good luck in your further adventures in math! It really will be useful later in life.

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To find the perimeter of a triangle, we need to sum the lengths of all three sides.

Given the lengths of the sides as 2x-1, x+3, and 3x-4, we can calculate the perimeter as:

Perimeter = (2x-1) + (x+3) + (3x-4)

Simplifying the expression, we combine like terms:

Perimeter = 2x - 1 + x + 3 + 3x - 4

Combining the constant terms and the terms with the variable x, we get:

Perimeter = 6x - 2

Therefore, the perimeter of the triangle in terms of "x" is 6x - 2.