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A triangle is graphed in the coordinate plane. The vertices of the triangle have coordinates (–3, 1), (1, 1), and (1, –2). What is the perimeter of the triangle?

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Answer:

The perimeter of the triangle is
12\ units

Explanation:

Let


A(-3,1),B(1,1),C(1,-2)

we know that

The perimeter of triangle is equal to


P=AB+BC+AC

the formula to calculate the distance between two points is equal to


d=\sqrt{(y2-y1)^(2)+(x2-x1)^(2)}

step 1

Find the distance AB


A(-3,1),B(1,1)

substitute in the formula


AB=\sqrt{(1-1)^(2)+(1+3)^(2)}


AB=\sqrt{(0)^(2)+(4)^(2)}


AB=4\ units

step 2

Find the distance BC


B(1,1),C(1,-2)

substitute in the formula


BC=\sqrt{(-2-1)^(2)+(1-1)^(2)}


BC=\sqrt{(-3)^(2)+(0)^(2)}


BC=3\ units

step 3

Find the distance AC


A(-3,1),C(1,-2)

substitute in the formula


AC=\sqrt{(-2-1)^(2)+(1+3)^(2)}


AC=\sqrt{(-3)^(2)+(4)^(2)}


AC=5\ units

step 4

Find the perimeter


P=AB+BC+AC

substitute the values


P=4+3+5=12\ units

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