Asked by joy

The figure shows two parallel lines intersected by two transversals. Two of the angle measurements are given. Find the measures of angles​ 1, 2, and 3.
60 degrees
58 degrees
1
2
3

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see the diagram you mean. Could you either upload the figure or describe where the given 60° and 58° and the labels 1, 2, 3 are located? For example, say things like "60° is the angle at the top left where the left transversal meets the top line" or "58° is interior on the right between the two parallel lines" — that kind of location detail (top/bottom/left/right, interior/exterior, which intersection) will let me give exact measures.

Tip on how to solve it yourself while you send the picture:
- Vertical angles are equal.
- Corresponding angles (same relative position at different intersections on parallel lines) are equal.
- Alternate interior angles are equal.
- Consecutive interior (same side interior) angles are supplementary (sum to 180°).
- Linear pair angles (adjacent on a straight line) are supplementary.

If you describe the placement I’ll compute angle 1, 2 and 3 step‑by‑step.