#no one has been able to help me... :(
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Can you put those statements into equations?
We can assume that $a<b<c$. Then $\frac{1}{c}<\frac{1}{b}<\frac{1}{a}$. Now we have three equations $a^2 + b^2 = c^2, \frac{1}{c^2} + \frac{1}{b^2} = \frac{1}{a^2}, ab = \frac{2}{bc}$. Solve these equations, then the perimeter is automatic.
lordofthegroup
That's a riteangle competition probelm.
I don't think wew are allowed to help with that.
I'm a right angle competitor myself and although the use of technology may be allowed. Asking others for help is not I don't think.
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I'm not competing this is just a question I got set by my teacher
Idek what that is
Mb if I'm violating some code of conduct
It would still break the rules.
the questions are public
It is in itself a really prestigious compeition. Non of my screenshots contains the answers.
it just requests that you dont post answers publicly
Thank you.
Post marked as solved by @cosmic burrow.
Use .unsolved if this was a mistake.
Neither do mine