I realized the problem with the angles later. With that picture I had no problem doing it. In the solutions was essentially the same thing but the coordinate system made it very confusing. Thank you very much
X/sin(γ) = 13/sin(α)
X/sin(δ)= 13/sin(β)
That is only possible if γ=δ and α=β
I hope the pic is understandable.
EDIT: Also.. I'm on the phone so it's a bit hard to write
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