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7 October, 21:47

The coordinates of the vertices of a polygon are (-5, 1), (-1, 3), (2, 3), (2, - 2), and (-3,-1).

What is the perimeter of the polygon?

Round each length to the nearest tenth of a unit.

Enter your answer as a decimal.

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  1. 8 October, 01:18
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    Let is find the absolute value of all x components ...

    |-5--1|+|2--1|+|2-2|+|-3-2|+|-5--3|

    4+3+0+5+2=14

    So the total x displacement is 14 units

    now find the absolute value of all y components ...

    |1-3|+|3-3|+|-2-3|+|-1--2|+|-1-1|

    2+0+5+1+2=10

    So the total y displacement is 10 units ...

    So the perimeter is the hypotenuse of these two displacements ...

    p=√ (14^2+10^2)

    p=√296

    p≈17.2 units
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