Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows two non-adjacent angles, with angle J K L measuring 34 degrees and angle G H I measuring x degrees. Ray K L is vertical, and ray H I is horizontal.

If ∠LKJ and ∠GHI are complementary angles, what is the angle measure of ∠GHI?
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Responses

66°
66 degrees
56°
56 degrees
146°
146 degrees
124°

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To find the angle measure of ∠GHI, we need to find its complement. The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, equals 90 degrees.

Since ∠LKJ and ∠GHI are complementary angles, we have ∠LKJ + ∠GHI = 90 degrees.

Given that ∠LKJ measures 34 degrees, we can rewrite the equation as:

34 + ∠GHI = 90

To solve for ∠GHI, we subtract 34 from both sides:

∠GHI = 90 - 34

∠GHI = 56 degrees

Therefore, the angle measure of ∠GHI is 56 degrees.
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