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Consider the triangle shown below where m∠C=51∘, b=10 cm, and a=21 cm. Use the Law of Cosines to determine the value of x (the length of AB in cm).
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Consider the triangle shown below where m∠C=51∘, b=10 cm, and a=21 cm.

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