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Answer:

∠A = 61°

Explanation:

We know that sum of both angles of complementary angle is 90°.

∠A + ∠B = 90°

∠A + 29° = 90° ... (∠B = 29° - given )

subtract 29° from each side

∠A + 29° - 29° = 90° - 29°

∠A = 61°

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Answer:

A = 61

Explanation:

Complementary angles add to 90 degrees

A+B = 90

A +29 = 90

A = 90-29

A = 61

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