How do you find the perimeter of a triangle knowing only one angle measurement and one side length?
By using trigonometry with sine, cosine, and tangent (and their inverses) you can find the lengths of all the sides (depending on the information you are given). Once you have the lengths of all three sides, add them together to find the perimeter.
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