SOLUTION: find the perimeter of a triangle with vertices at (-5,-3),(7,2),(4,6).

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Question 4792: find the perimeter of a triangle with vertices at (-5,-3),(7,2),(4,6).
Answer by Abbey(339)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When looking for a perimeter we are actually looking for a distance, so we can use the look at this problem in parts.
The distance between each point can be found by using the formula:

distance1= =13
distance2 ==12.7279
distance3==5
the perimeter = 13+12.7279+5 = 30.7279

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