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Explanation / Answer

b = 12 , a = 6

A = 22

applying law of sines

6 / sin 22 = 12 / sin B

B = 87.48

C = 180 - ( 87.48 + 22)

C = 70.52

AB = 15.1

triangle 2

B = 131.48

C = 180 - ( 131.48 + 22)

C = 26.52

AB = 6 / sin 22 * sin 26.52

AB = 7.15