In many cases the Law of Sines works perfectly well and returns the correct missing values in a non-right triangle. However, in some cases the Law of Sines returns two possible measurements.Consider the diagram below, and assume that m∠A=29∘, AC=13 cm, and, BC=7.2 cm.Using the Law of Sines, determine the value of m∠B. You should notice that there are actually two possible values - list both of them (separated by a comma).m∠B=  °   If we assume the diagram is to scale, which value of m∠B makes more sense? Enter the appropriate value.m∠B= °   Using your answer to part (b), determine the length of AB.¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AB=  cm   

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