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The coordinates of the vertices of a polygon at (-4,2),(2,2),(2,-1),(-2,-3) and (-5,-2). What is the perimeter of the polygon. Enter your answer as a decimal,rounded to the nearest tenth of a unit

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Answer:

20.76 units

Explanation:

The distance between the points (-4,2) and (2,2) is
\sqrt{(-4-2)^(2) +(2-2)^(2) } = 6 units.

Now, distance between the points (2,2) and (2,-1) is
\sqrt{(2-2)^(2) +(2-(-1))^(2) } = 3 units.

Again the distance between the points (2,-1) and (-2,-3) is
\sqrt{(2-(-2))^(2)+(-1-(-3))^(2)  } = √(20) units.

Now, the distance between the points (-2,-3) and (-5,-2) is
\sqrt{(-2-(-5))^(2)+(-3-(-2))^(2)  } = √(10) units.

Again the distance between the points (-5,-2) and (-4,2) is
\sqrt{(-5-(-4))^(2) +(-2-2)^(2) } =√(17)

Therefore, the perimeter of the polygon is (6 + 3 + √20 + √10 + √17) = 20.76 units {Rounded to the nearest tenth of the unit} (Answer)

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