Sure! Let's break it down into simpler terms. Imagine you have two angles that together make a right angle. A right angle is like the corner of a square, which is 90 degrees. Now, if one angle is 29 times bigger than the other, we need to figure out the sizes of these angles.
Let's label the smaller angle as 'x'. Since they are complementary angles (meaning they add up to 90 degrees), the larger angle would be 29 times 'x', which is 29x. The equation will be x + 29x = 90, because when you add both angles together, you get 90 degrees.
Solving the equation, you get 30x = 90. To find x, you would divide both sides by 30, which gives you x = 3. So, the smaller angle is 3 degrees, and the larger angle, which is 29 times the smaller one, is 29 * 3 = 87 degrees. Therefore, the smaller angle is 3 degrees, and the larger angle is 87 degrees.