To find the measure of the other angle, we subtract the given measure from 90 degrees (since the angles are complementary).
Other angle measure = 90 degrees - [43/degrees]
= 90 degrees - 43 degrees
= [47/degrees]
One of two complementary nonadjacent angles has a measure of [43/degrees]. What is the other angle measure?(1 point)
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Apologies for the confusion. If one of the complementary nonadjacent angles has a measure of [43/degrees], then the measure of the other complementary nonadjacent angle would be:
Other angle measure = 90 degrees - [43/degrees]
= [90/degrees] - [43/degrees]
= [47/degrees]
Other angle measure = 90 degrees - [43/degrees]
= [90/degrees] - [43/degrees]
= [47/degrees]