An angle is said to be a complement of another angle if the sum of their measures is equal to 90 degrees.
The measure of the angle's complement can be found by subtracting the measure of the angle from 90 degrees.
Let x be the measure of the angle.
The measure of its complement will be 90 - x.
Since the angle's supplement is given as 155 degrees, the measure of the angle is equal to 180 - 155 = 25 degrees.
The measure of its complement is 90 - 25 = <<90-25=65>>65 degrees.
Suppose that an angle supplement is fit 155. Find the measure of its compliment
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