Use the given coordinates to compute the perimeter of the parallelogram. (1 point) Responses 26.6 units 26.6 units 25.2 units 25.2 units 13.3 units 13.3 units 28 units

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To compute the perimeter of a parallelogram, you need to know the lengths of two adjacent sides. The formula for the perimeter \( P \) is given by:

\[ P = 2(a + b) \]

where \( a \) and \( b \) are the lengths of the two adjacent sides.

However, you didn't provide the coordinates of the vertices of the parallelogram, nor the lengths of the sides. If you provide me with the coordinates or lengths, I could assist you in calculating the perimeter.

Given the response options you've listed, the actual perimeter will likely match one of those values after computation. Please share the coordinates or the lengths of the sides.