Two adjacent angles, <1 and <2 form resulting angle measure 135

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If two adjacent angles, \( \angle 1 \) and \( \angle 2 \), form a resulting angle measure of 135 degrees, this means that the sum of the measures of the two angles equals 135 degrees. We can express this mathematically as:

\[ \angle 1 + \angle 2 = 135^\circ \]

Since the angles are adjacent, they can also be part of different configurations, such as complementary or supplementary with their respective adjacent angles. However, based on the information provided, we only know that their sum is 135 degrees.

If you want to find specific measures for \( \angle 1 \) and \( \angle 2 \), you would need additional information or constraints (like whether they are equal or the value of one angle) to solve for the individual angles.

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