#uhhh i need help
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question asks for Angle A, not Angle C 
they did us dirty
they really had me tryna find C as well lol
use the same method to find Angle A
remember that hte corresponding side would be the side right opposite the angle
so when putting in the values, put them in the right position
A in the equation isnt A in the diagram
The A depends on where you put it
ok this would make much more sense
so the c^2 would be the side opposite the angle you're tryna find
a and b would be the other sides
use cosine law, c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab*cos(∠C)
The angle A is 55.8°
