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Find the perimeter of the triangle with vertices (−2,2), (0,4), and (1,−2). the perimeter is . round to the nearest hundredth.
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Find the perimeter of the triangle with vertices (−2,2), (0,4), and (1,−2). the perimeter is . round to the nearest hundredth.
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Find the perimeter of the triangle with vertices (−2,2), (0,4), and (1,−2). the perimeter is . round to the nearest hundredth.
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The answer is about 12.5 (when rounded to the nearest 10th).
This can be found using the distance formula between each point. One distance is 5, one is
and one is
. Added together gives you the answer above.
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