Angles A and B are complementary. The measure of angle A
is yº. What is the measure of angle B?

Answer:
D, [tex](90-y)[/tex] degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. Since angle A and angle B are complementary, they add up to 90. Since the value of angle A is y degrees, we can substitute y into the equation to get
[tex]y+B=90[/tex]
To get the measure of angle B, we must isolate B.
To isolate B, we have to remove every term from its side.
The only term on the side that B is on other than B is y. To remove y from the left side, we must subtract y from both sides. Doing this will result in the equation:
[tex]B=90-y[/tex]
The only answer option that meets this criteria is D.