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What are the measures of <1, <2, and <3 in the picture?
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a triangle that equal to 180, theres 73 degree and 1 and 2 is unknown and a another triangle connected to the first triangle that has 49 and 3 is unknown there an exterior that is 118
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GPT 3.5
Unfortunately, without the picture or any specific information about the angles in question, it is not possible to determine the exact measures of <1, <2, and <3.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the information provided, we can determine the measures of <1, <2, and <3 using the fact that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.
In the first triangle:
<1 + <2 + 73 = 180
<1 + <2 = 180 - 73
<1 + <2 = 107
In the second triangle:
<3 + <2 + 49 = 180
<3 + <2 = 180 - 49
<3 + <2 = 131
Now we have a system of equations:
<1 + <2 = 107
<3 + <2 = 131
Subtracting the first equation from the second equation:
(<3 + <2) - (<1 + <2) = 131 - 107
<3 - <1 = 24
Therefore, <3 is 24 degrees more than <1.
Since we only know the relationship between <3 and <1, there is no specific way to determine the exact measures of <1, <2, and <3 without additional information.
In the first triangle:
<1 + <2 + 73 = 180
<1 + <2 = 180 - 73
<1 + <2 = 107
In the second triangle:
<3 + <2 + 49 = 180
<3 + <2 = 180 - 49
<3 + <2 = 131
Now we have a system of equations:
<1 + <2 = 107
<3 + <2 = 131
Subtracting the first equation from the second equation:
(<3 + <2) - (<1 + <2) = 131 - 107
<3 - <1 = 24
Therefore, <3 is 24 degrees more than <1.
Since we only know the relationship between <3 and <1, there is no specific way to determine the exact measures of <1, <2, and <3 without additional information.
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