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18 January, 08:50

A triangle has the vertices: A (-4,7), B (-3, 5) and C (8, - 1).

What is the length of the perimeter of the triangle?

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  1. 18 January, 08:54
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    You can find the length of the sides using the a result of the Pythagorean Theorem. Each side is:

    s^2 = (x2-x1) ^2 + (y2-y1) ^2 so you have:

    s1^2 = (-3--4) ^2 + (5-7) ^2

    s1^2=1+4

    s1=√5

    s2^2 = (8--3) ^2 + (-1-5) ^2

    s2^2=121+36

    s2=√157

    s3^2 = (8--4) ^2 + (-1-7) ^2

    s3^2=144+64

    s3=√208

    The perimeter is:

    p=s1+s2+s3

    p=√5+√157+√208 units

    p≈29.19 units (to nearest hundredth)
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