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If ∠R is given and the values of r and q are given, then explain whether the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines should be used to solve for ∠Q. Law of Sines, two sides and an opposite angle are known
Law of Sines, two angles and the included side are known
Law of Cosines, all sides are known
Law of Cosines, two sides and the included angle are known

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