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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
Answered by 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.
Answered by 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.

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