Find \(\theta\) and W in the figure below where \(w_1 = 23.0\text{ N}\), \(w_2 = 31.0\text{ N}\), and \(\alpha = 64.5^\circ\), assuming that the arrangement is at rest. \(\theta = \) \(W = \)
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