Pappy's Pond is located close to an elementary school. The city plans to fence it in to keep small children from accessing the water. What is the perimeter of a triangular-shaped fence the city can place around the pond using integer coordinates (no decimals) on the grid? You must show all work to receive credit.
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well if you are in a hurry then try to solve it your self and if you just can't wait then message him because you can't. not because you don't feel like doing it your self. you can't expect hand out's from everybody :)
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if we go 10 up and 10 out ... we encase the pond ...
i think we shall first make assumptions for the co-ordinates of the points as no specific perimeter is asked and make sure that the line is always above the pond and not intersecting it so i've some suggestions here take one point say R (1,0) another one A (1,7) and another one J (0,12) all the points are taken by observation if you doubt these points, you can take a scale and then see if any of the segments made from these points intersect the pond or not so by using the distance formula for all these points , you get the perimeter 38.026 units or if you do not open the square root , then you'll get it as 19+squrt.(362) hope this helps you
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