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Find the perimeter of a quadrilateral with vertices at C (−1, 2), D (−2, −1), E (2, −2), and F (1, 1). Round your answer to the nearest hundredth when necessary.

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To get the perimeter of the quadrilateral, the distance formula can be used. We simply have to subtract the y coordinate of one point to another and the same for the x coordinate. The square root of the sum of the squares of the difference is the distance.The results can then be added to get the perimeter. So,
CF = sqrt ( (2-(-1))^2 + (-1-(-2))^2 ) = sqrt(10)
FE = sqrt ( (-2-1)^2 + (2-1)^2 ) = sqrt(10)
ED = sqrt ( (-1-(-2))^2 + (-2-2)^2 ) = sqrt(17)
DC = sqrt ( (2-(-1)^2 + (-1-(-2))^2 ) = sqrt(10)

P = CF + FE + ED + DC = sqrt(10) + sqrt(10) + sqrt(17) + sqrt(10) = 13.61

Answer: The answer is 12.68 units.

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