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Two sides of a tariangle are given by the roots of the equation `x^(2) -2sqrt3 x+2 =0.` The angle between the sides is `(pi)/(3).` Find the perimeter of `Delta.`

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`=a+b+c=2sqrt3+sqrt6`
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