To determine the value of \( z \) from the information provided, I need a bit more context or additional angles or equations that include \( z \). In the case of triangles or specific shapes, if you have a triangle with one angle measuring 29° and you need to find \( z \), we would typically need to know if it's another angle in that triangle or some other relevant information.
If you have a triangle, the sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180°. Therefore, if \( z \) represents one of the other angles in the triangle, you could solve for \( z \) using the equation:
\[ 29^\circ + z + \text{(the other angle)} = 180^\circ \]
If you provide more specific information or a complete scenario, I’d be happy to assist further!