The law of cosines states that we can find the measure of a non-right triangle if we know the measurement of the opposite angle and the two other sides, it can be written like this.

since we know the measurement of C (51°) and the length of a and b (21cm and 10cm), apply the law of cosines to find the value of c
![\begin{gathered} c^2=(21)^2+(10)^2-(21\cdot10\cdot\cos (51)) \\ c^2=441+100-210\cos 51 \\ c^2\cong208.842 \\ c\cong\sqrt[]{208.842} \\ c\cong14.45 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/r3bqsz74oxm0q3bvzwb7dfiuuxtjp6qa3l.png)