Final answer:
The perimeter of the polygon is 18.64 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the perimeter of a polygon, we need to sum the lengths of all its sides. Let's calculate the distance between each consecutive pair of vertices and add them up.
The distance between (-2, -2) and (-2, 3) is 5 units.
The distance between (-2, 3) and (2, 4) is 4.24 units (rounded to the nearest tenth).
The distance between (2, 4) and (3, 1) is 3.16 units (rounded to the nearest tenth).
The distance between (3, 1) and (0, -2) is 4.24 units (rounded to the nearest tenth).
The distance between (0, -2) and (-2, -2) is 2 units.
Adding up these distances, the perimeter of the polygon is 5 + 4.24 + 3.16 + 4.24 + 2 = 18.64 units (rounded to the nearest tenth).