Hello!
First, let's write the coordinates of each vertex of this parallelogram:
• A (-4, 2)
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• B (2, 2)
,
• C (5, -2)
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• D (-1, -2)
As line AB is parallel to the x-axis, we can find its measurement without formulas. We just need to count the number of squares from one point to the other.
So,
AB = 6 units.
We will follow the same reasoning to calculate CD (because it's also parallel to the x-axis).
CD = 6 units.
Now we have to use the formula of the distance between two points to calculate the sides BC and DA. The formula is:
As we know the formula, let's replace it with the coordinates:
BC: 5 units
DA: 5 units
We can solve it using the same formula as I used to solve BC, but now I'll show you how to solve it using Pythagoras Theorem (I think it will be easier). Look:
Solving by Pythagoras, we'll obtain:
Remembering: the perimeter is the sum of all the sides of a figure. So, we will have: