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Mathematics 20 Online
OpenStudy (gokuporter):

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OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Did you use the distance formula

OpenStudy (gokuporter):

You use the distance formula and then what?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

Let A,B,C, and D be the four points. The basic out line of the problem is to first step 1) Find the lengths of all four sides. This is done by finding the distance between... A and B B and C C and D A and D step 2) After you figured out the lengths of segments AB, BC, CD, AD, you will then add up those values to get the perimeter

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

Sorry I miscounted. There are five points. So you'll have A,B,C,D,E

OpenStudy (gokuporter):

Oh okay thank you! I'll tell you what I get

OpenStudy (gokuporter):

\[\sqrt{1}\sqrt{4}\sqrt{5}\sqrt{7}\]

OpenStudy (gokuporter):

\[\sqrt{-3}\]

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