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Find the perimeter of the triangle defined by the coordinates (9, 0), (-5, 0), and (-10, 6). (Round to nearest tenth)
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Find the perimeter of the triangle defined by the coordinates (9, 0), (-5, 0), and (-10, 6). (Round to nearest tenth)
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The perimeter is 41.7.
We first find the distance between each vertex using the distance formula:
We now find the perimeter by adding all of the side lengths:
14+7.81+19.92 = 41.73 ≈ 41.7
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