A figure consists of four angles: two of the angles have a measure of 45° and the other two angles have a measure of 50°. Which two angle measures correspond to complementary angles?

Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90°.

Out of the given angles, 45° and 50°, the only pair that adds up to 90° is 45° and 45°.

Therefore, the two angle measures that correspond to complementary angles in this figure are 45° and 45°.

An angle measuring 82° is the complement of an angle with what measure?

Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90°.

To find the angle that is the complement of an angle measuring 82°, we subtract 82° from 90°:

90° - 82° = 8°

Therefore, an angle measuring 82° is the complement of an angle measuring 8°.