Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
If one angle is 32°, we can find the measure of angle \(X\) by subtracting 32° from 90°:
\[ X + 32° = 90° \]
To find \(X\), we rearrange the equation:
\[ X = 90° - 32° \]
Now, perform the subtraction:
\[ X = 58° \]
Therefore, the measure of angle \(X\) is:
\[ X = 58° \]