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a) Angle L = 36.9°

Angle N = 53.1°

b) For the relationship between them, we can see that

Angle L + Angle N = 36.9° + 53.1° = 90°

Hence, they both sum up to give 90° and are thus complementary angles.

Step-by-step explanation

In a right-angle triangle, the side opposite the right angle is the Hypotenuse, the side opposite the given angle that is non-right angle is the Opposite and the remaining side is the Adjacent.

For this question, we first use Angle L as the non-right-angle angle

Hypotenuse = LN = 5

Opposite = NM = ?

Adjacent = LM = 4

Angle = L

Trignometric ratios allow us to interprete CAH as

Cos L = (Adj/Hyp)

Cos L = (4/5)

Cos L = 0.8

L = Cos⁻¹ (0.8)

L = 36.9°

Now, using Angle N as the non-right-angle angle,

Hypotenuse = LN = 5

Opposite = LM = 4

Adjacent = NM = ?

Angle = N

Trignometric ratios allow us to interprete SOH as

Sin N = (Opp/Hyp)

Sin N = (4/5)

Sin N = 0.8

N = Sin⁻¹ (0.8)

N = 53.1°

b) For the relationship between them, we can see that

Angle L + Angle N = 36.9° + 53.1° = 90°

Hence, they both sum up to give 90° and are thus complementary angles.

Hope this Helps!!!

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