Use the distance formula to find the length of the sides, then add them up to find the perimeter.

For points in the form of (x1, y1), (x2, y2).
(-1, 2), (3, 1)




(3, 1), (7, 2)




(7, 2), (-1, 2)




So the perimeter will be:
Answer:
<h2>m∠EFG = 126°</h2><h2>m∠GFH = 54°</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
If ∠EFG and ∠GFH are a linear pair, then m∠EFG + m∠GFH = 180°
(look at the picture).
We have
m∠EFG = 5n + 16
m∠GFH = 2n + 10
Substitute:
(5n + 16) + (2n + 10) = 180 <em>combine like terms</em>
(5n + 2n) + (16 + 10) = 180
7n + 26 = 180 <em>subtract 26 from both sides</em>
7n + 26 - 26 = 180 - 26
7n = 154 <em>divide both sides by 7</em>
7n/7 = 154/7
n = 22
Insert the value of n into expressions that specify angle measures:
m∠EFG = 5n + 16 → m∠EFG = 5(22) + 16 = 110 + 16 = 126°
m∠GFH = 2n + 10 → m∠GFH = 2(22) + 10 = 44 + 10 = 54°
The formula of a slope:

Δy = 2
Δx = 1
Substitute:

<h3>Answer: 2</h3><h3 />
Other method.
The formula of a slope:

Find two points.
(0, 1) and (1, 3). Substitute:

<h3>Answer: 2</h3>
Answer:
M = 27 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
sin M = opp side/ hypotenuse
Sin M = 5/11
Take the inverse sin of each side
sin ^-1 sin M = sin ^1 (5/11)
M = 27.03569179
To the nearest degree
M = 27 degrees
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
P = m/v
Where p is density m is mass and v is volume
Putting values of m and v
P = 52.4/ 13.5
P =3.88