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Terry owns a triangular piece of land that has three corner fence poles at A, B,and C. The three poles are plotted on a grid in units of feet at A(1000, 8000), B(6000, 7000), and C(5000, 1000). Terry wants to fence his land. To the nearest foot, how much fence does he need?

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User Qubodup
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Answer: 19,244 ft

Explanation:

1. To solve this exercise you can apply the formula for calculate the distance between two points, which is:


d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^(2)+(y_2-y_1)^(2)}

2. Then:


d_(AB)=\sqrt{(6,000-1000)^(2)+(7,000-8,000)^(2)}=5,099.01


d_(AC)=\sqrt{(5,000-1000)^(2)+(1,000-8,000)^(2)}=8,062.25


d_(AC)=\sqrt{(5,000-6000)^(2)+(1,000-7,000)^(2)}=6,082.76ft

3. Add the distance obtained to calculate the perimeter of the triangle. Therefore, the fence needed to the nearest food is:


P=5,099.01ft+8,062.25ft+6,082.76ft=19,244.02ft=19,244ft

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