To determine the perimeter of the pentagon, you must first calculate a side length of it. Let's name the coordinates A(-1,4) and B(2,3).
To figure out how far the points are from each other, you have to use the distance formula:



D_{AB}= \sqrt{(2--1)^2+{(3-4)^2}




Now, the formula for the perimeter of a pentagon is
P = 5×side length
So...
Perimeter = 5×

The answer is (2)
Answer:
She will need to earn a little more than $1333 that week.
Step-by-step explanation:
600/0.45 = 1333.333(repeating) rounded to nearest dollar is 1333
Check by doing 1333 x 0.45 (comes out to be 599.85)
9514 1404 393
Answer:
true
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the order of operations to evaluate the expressions, we have ...
8 + 5(8) ≥ 9(5)
8 +40 ≥ 45
48 ≥ 45 . . . . . true
Answer:
30°
Step-by-step explanation:
First we take the full amount of degrees from points A to C, which is given as 125° then subtract 94°, which is the given amount from points A to D, this results in 30°