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What is the perimeter of a polygon with vertices at (−1, 3) , (−1, 6) , (2, 10) , (5, 6) , and (5, 3) ?
Enter your answer in the box. Do not round any side lengths.
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first you need to find the distance between the points using the distance formula d=
and once you find the distance for each side you add them all together to get the perimeter.
(Remember, x is the first number in the brackets and y is the second)
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Answer:
FOR ALL THOSE LAZY PPL, HERE'S THE ANSWER....
22 units.
Have a nice day mates.
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