If $x=29^{\circ}$, find the measure of the angle in which $?^{\circ}$ appears.
\(\boxed{61^{\circ}}\) is the final answer.
Step 1 :Given that the angle \(x = 29^{\circ}\).
Step 2 :Assuming that the unknown angle is complementary to the given angle, we can find it by subtracting the given angle from \(90^{\circ}\).
Step 3 :So, the unknown angle = \(90^{\circ} - 29^{\circ}\)
Step 4 :Calculating the above expression, we get the unknown angle = \(61^{\circ}\)
Step 5 :\(\boxed{61^{\circ}}\) is the final answer.