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a figure displays two complementary nonadjacent angles. If one angle measure is 79 degrees, what is the other angle measure?Asked by niea!
The figure displays two complementary non adjacent angles if one angle measures is 70 9 one is the other angled measure?
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If the two angles are complementary, it means that the sum of their measures is 90 degrees.
Let's assume that one angle measures 70 degrees.
To find the measure of the other angle, we can subtract the given angle from 90 degrees:
90 degrees - 70 degrees = 20 degrees
Therefore, if one angle measures 70 degrees, the other angle measures 20 degrees.
Let's assume that one angle measures 70 degrees.
To find the measure of the other angle, we can subtract the given angle from 90 degrees:
90 degrees - 70 degrees = 20 degrees
Therefore, if one angle measures 70 degrees, the other angle measures 20 degrees.