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Since we know AD, CD and angle D, we can use the law of cosines, which states that


AC^2 = AD^2+CD^2 - 2AD\cdot CD\cos(D)

Plugging the values, we have


AC^2 = 17^2+13^2 - 2\cdot 17\cdot 13\cos(42)

Which leads to


AC^2 = 458 - 442\cos(42) \approx 129.530

Taking the square root, we have


AC \approx √(129.530) \approx 11.3811

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