Two angles are complementary. One angle measures 40°

. EXPLAIN how you can determine the measure of the other angle.

If two angles are complementary, it means that their sum is equal to 90°.

Since one angle measures 40°, we can subtract this measure from 90° to find the measure of the other angle.

90° - 40° = 50°

Therefore, the measure of the other angle is 50°.

A right angle consists of two adjacent complementary angles. If one angle measure is 35°, what is the other angle measure?