We can use the distance formula on all three points to find the perimeter.
![\sqrt{(x.2 - x.1)^(2) + (y.2 - y.1)^(2)}](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/n1f84f3sj2gfme26t3yj6czoiwkpphzsff.png)
We can plug in the values for each of the coordinates to find each distance.
√(4 - (-4))^2 + (5 - (-1))^2 = 10
√(4 - 4)^2 + (-2 - 5)^2 = 7
√(4 - (-4))^2 + (-2 - (-1))^2 = 8.1
8.1 + 7 + 10 = 25.1
Your answer is 25.1