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Identify the polygon with vertices K(0,1), L(2,−4), M(−3,−2), and N(−5,3), and then find the perimeter and area of the polygon. ANSWER CHOICES:
rhombus; P=429−−√ units; A=21 units2

rhombus; P = 12 units; A = 29 units2

parallelogram; P=429−−√ units; A=29 units2

parallelogram; P = 20 units; A = 21 units2

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