SOLUTION: Find the perimeter of the triangle whose vertices are the following specified points in the plane. (0,−10),(1,−3) and (8,−8)
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Find the perimeter of the triangle whose vertices are the following specified points in the plane.
(0,−10),(1,−3) and (8,−8)
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the perimeter of the triangle whose vertices are the following specified points in the plane:
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, and
are the sides
find the length of sides using distance formula
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Distance Between 2 points
The distance formula is
. Plug in the numbers,
The distance is 7.07106781186548.
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Solved by
pluggable
solver:
Distance Between 2 points
The distance formula is
. Plug in the numbers,
The distance is 8.24621125123532.
Solved by
pluggable
solver:
Distance Between 2 points
The distance formula is
. Plug in the numbers,
The distance is 8.60232526704263.
and
then, the perimeter of the triangle is
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