An angle and its complementary angle add up to 90 degrees. Let's call one of the angles x. Then, the other angle (which is the complementary angle to x) is (90 - x).
According to the problem, x measures 8 degrees less than its complementary angle, so we can set up the equation:
x = (90 - x) - 8
Simplifying and solving for x, we get:
2x = 82
x = 41
Therefore, one of the angles measures 41 degrees, and the other angle (its complementary angle) measures:
90 - x = 90 - 41 = 49 degrees
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