Answer
$$A=43.3°$$
$$B=46.7°$$
Work Step by Step
Find angle A.
We can use the trigonometric function for tangent to find angle A.
$cos A=\frac{b}{c}$
$cos A=\frac{13.6m}{18.7m}$
$cos A=0.7273$
Now we solve for A by multiplying both sides of the equation by the inverse cosine.
So,
$cos^{-1}(cos A) = cos^{-1}(0.7273)$
$A = cos^{-1}(0.7273)$
$A=43.3°$
Find angle B.
We know that in right triangles the sum of the acute angles is 90°.
So, $A+B=90°$
Solving for $B$, we get
$B=90°-A$
$B=90°-43.3°$
$B=46.7°$