Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90°.
If one angle measures 79°, the other angle can be found by subtracting 79° from 90°:
\( 90° - 79° = 11° \)
Thus, the other angle measure is 11°.
Responses
121°
121 degrees
101°
101 degrees
11°
11 degrees
21°
1 answer
Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90°.
If one angle measures 79°, the other angle can be found by subtracting 79° from 90°:
\( 90° - 79° = 11° \)
Thus, the other angle measure is 11°.