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triangle JKM with side j across from angle J, side k across from angle K, and side m across from angle M If m is 21 inches, k is 34 inches, and ∠J measures 60°, then find j using the Law of Cosines. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 25.6 in 29.7 in 659 in 883 in

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