document.write( "Question 499471: whats the perimeter of l(0,1) m(3,5) n(5,5) p(5,1)?\r
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Algebra.Com's Answer #337720 by MRperkins(300)\"\" \"About 
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There are different methods of solving this, but the first step is to plot all the points on a graph. Next, you can either use the distance formula, simply count the squares, or use the pythagorean theorem. You can count squares for all but 1 side and I would recommend using the pythagorean theorem to find that side.\r
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\n" ); document.write( "5+4+2+5=16. There may be units for this as well, so make sure you include units.
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