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CCGPS CA 1.1.2 Example 2

Author:
GeoGebra Materials Team, Walch Education
Topic:
Perimeter
To calculate the perimeter of an isosceles triangle, the expression 2s + b is used, where s represents the length of the two congruent sides and b represents the length of the base. What effect, if any, does increasing the length of the congruent sides have on the expression?

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