Question

A figure displays two complementary nonadjacent angles. If one of the angles has a measure of 39°
, what is the other angle measure?(1 point)
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Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees. If one of the angles measures 39°, you can find the measure of the other angle by subtracting 39° from 90°:

\[ \text{Other angle} = 90° - 39° = 51° \]

Therefore, the other angle measures 51°.