Find the perimeter of each polygon
created by the coordinates. Round
to nearest tenth.
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Mathematics, 31.08.2020 22:01 tristanthecat
Find the perimeter of each polygon
created by the coordinates. Round
to nearest tenth.
El-4, 1), F(-2, 3), G(-2,-4)
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