What is the perimeter of a polygon with vertices at (−2, 1) , ​ (−2, 7) ​, (1, 11) , ​ (4, 7) ​ ​, and ​​ ​ (4, 1) ​ ?

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DeanR

Each edge is given by the distance formula, which is the Pythagorean Theorem. When one of the coordinates is the same, we can shortcut that.

A(−2, 1) , B(−2, 7)​, C(1, 11), D(4, 7)​, E(4, 1)

[tex]AB=7-1=6[/tex]

[tex]BC=\sqrt{(1 - -2)^2 + (11-7)^2}=5[/tex]

[tex]CD=\sqrt{(4 - 1 )^2 + (11-7)^2}=5[/tex]

[tex]DE=7-1=6[/tex]

[tex]EA= 4 - -2 = 6[/tex]

[tex]\textrm{perimeter} = 6+5+5+6+6=28[/tex]

Answer: 28