A room has five corners, one of the five has an angle is 179 degrees what would be the measure meant of the other angle if the sum of two of the unknown angles is 60 and the sum of the other two is 3 less than the sum of the first two.

my first question is, IS THIS EVEN POSSIBLE
and my second question is if yes, then what are the measurements

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"Random" is a strange name for a geometry question. Is that what they call it in your school?
no its called geometry, but I feel that it's just another one of my teacher's random questions
The purpose of putting your school subject in the appropriate box is to attract the attention of a relevant tutor.

Math tutors may skip this question because they don't have the time or interest to investigate something labeled "random."
well it is random, it's an optional question from my homework and was just wondering if any one is interested in solving it
Then put "geometry" in your school subject line and a geometry tutor may well help you! I clicked on it out of mere curiosity. I'm no geometry tutor. I have not studied geometry since I was your age, and I've forgotten most of it.
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