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This is a rectangle so you would only need to find the length of the length and height. \(\large\bf{Length: d=\sqrt{(4-(-4)^{2}+(4-0)^{2}}}\) \(\large\bf{Height: d=\sqrt{(-6-(-4))^{2}+(4-0)^{2}}}\) Once you find this you will multiply by 2.
did you ever face the concept of distance formula? Aah, she is done ;) nice ghostie
Yes, its just all so confusing. I'm just so intimidated by all the graphing design and equations
The best thing to do is separate from the big picture. You see that you need to find perimeter (big picture) You know that length and height multplied by 2 equals perimeter (small) You know when finding distance on a graph you use distance formula (small) You put them together and you find the big picture ;)
So what was the answer to that again?
I never put up the answer, I only put up a way to solve. Use the formulas above, add the two, then multiply it by 2.
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