Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated angle O. (Assume a = 13, b 11, and c = 22. Round your answer to one decimal place.) A C a B

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Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated angle 0. (Assume a = 13, b = 11, and c = 22. Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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