Using the perimeter concept, we have that:
The triangles are missing, and they are given by the image at the end of the answer.
The perimeter of a polygon is given by the sum of all the lengths of the outer edges of the figure.
Hence, for each triangle, the perimeters are given as follows:
When x = 4, the perimeters are given as follows:
With x = 4, triangle 2 has a greater perimeter.
To find when each perimeter is greater, we solve the following inequality:
P1(x) > P2(x)
7x + 69 > 13x + 47
-6x > -22
6x < 22
x < 3.67.
Hence, this is not true for any positive number x, as for x < 3.67, the perimeter of triangle 1 is greater than the perimeter of triangle 2.
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