document.write( "Question 993527: A walking path around the outside of a garden is shaped like a triangle. Two sides of the path that measures 32 ft and 39 ft form a 76 degree angle. If you walk around the entire path one time, how far have you walked? \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #612770 by josgarithmetic(39617)\"\" \"About 
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One could recognize this as a Law Of Cosines problem.
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\n" ); document.write( "Let me say more thoroughly: This IS a Law of Cosines problem. You want the perimeter of the triangle, and for that, you want to find the last side of the triangle. That would be some number, say c. You have a perimeter which will be 32+39+c, and you use Law of Cosines to find c.\r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "As a formula, Law of Cosines can be expressed \"a%5E2%2Bb%5E2-2%2Aab%2Acos%28gamma%29=c%5E2\" in which \"gamma\" is opposite of side c.\r
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\n" ); document.write( "If you found c=44, then you did that part with the formula correctly. Now you should be able to evaluate the perimeter:
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