A figure consists of five angle measurements 17,34,90,120,and 73 degrees which TWO angles measures correspond to complementary angles?

Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees.

Out of the given angles, the angles 17 and 73 degrees add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, these two angles correspond to complementary angles.

A right angle consist of two adjacent complementary angles if one angle measure is 35 degrees what is the other angle measure?

If one angle in a right angle is 35 degrees, then the other angle must be its complementary angle.

Since complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, the other angle measure can be found by subtracting 35 degrees from 90 degrees:

90 degrees - 35 degrees = 55 degrees

Therefore, the other angle measure is 55 degrees.

If \LKJ AND /GHI are complementary angles what is the angle measure of /GHI

If \LKJ and /GHI are complementary angles, it means that the sum of their measures is equal to 90 degrees.

Let's say the measure of \LKJ is x degrees. Then, the measure of /GHI would be 90 degrees minus x degrees.

Therefore, the angle measure of /GHI is 90 - x degrees.

A figure displaced two complementary nonadjacent angles if one angle measure is 79 degrees what is the other angle measure

If one angle in a figure is 79 degrees and it is complementary to another nonadjacent angle, we can find the measure of the other angle by subtracting 79 degrees from 90 degrees.

90 degrees - 79 degrees = 11 degrees

Therefore, the measure of the other angle is 11 degrees.