A figure displays two complementary nonadjacent angles. If one of the angles has a measures of 39, wut is da other angle measure?

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To find the measure of the other angle, we need to remember that complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.

If one angle measures 39 degrees, we can find the other angle by subtracting 39 from 90:

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

Thus, the measure of the other angle is 51 degrees.