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Rectangle ABCD has vertices at A(-1,1), B(2,1), C(2,-5), and D(-1,-5). What is the perimeter of rectangle

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Answer:

The perimeter of the rectangle is 18 units.

Explanation:

The image included below presents the location of the points on the Cartesian plane. From Geometry we get that the perimeter (
p), dimensionless, of the rectangle is the sum of its four sides. That is to say:


p = AB+BC+CD+DA (1)

Where
AB,
BC,
CD and
DA are the sides of the rectangle, dimensionless.

Each side value is found by means of the Pythagorean Theorem:


AB = \sqrt{[2-(-1)]^(2)+(1-1)^(2)}


AB = 3


BC = \sqrt{(2-2)^(2)+[(-5)-1]^(2)}


BC = 6


CD = \sqrt{(-1-2)^(2)+(5-5)^(2)}


CD = 3


DA = \sqrt{(-1-1)^(2)+[1-(-5)]^(2)}


DA = 6

And the perimeter of the rectangle is:


p = 3+6+3+6


p = 18

The perimeter of the rectangle is 18 units.

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