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Which equation correctly uses the law of cosines to solve for y? 92 = y2 + 192 – 2(y)(19)cos(41°) y2 = 92 + 192 – 2(y)(19)cos(41°) 92 = y2 + 192 – 2(9)(19)cos(41°) y2 = 92 + 192 – 2(9)(19)cos(41°)

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