Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows three rays extending from a common origin. The angle measures between them are labeled.An illustration shows three rays extending from a common origin. The angles between them are labeled. The first ray extends vertically upward from the vertex, the second ray is inclined upward from the vertex to the right, and the third ray extends horizontally to the right. The angle between the first and the third rays is marked with a right angle symbol. The angle between the first and the second rays is labeled as left parenthesis x plus 4 right parenthesis degrees. The angle between the second and the third rays is labeled as left parenthesis 3x plus 2 right parenthesis degrees.

What are the two unknown angle measures that form the 90° angle?

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(x+4)° = ??°, (3x+2)° =??°

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The two unknown angle measures that form the 90° angle are:

(x+4)° = 90°
(3x+2)° = 90°
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Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's reevaluate the given information.

From the image, we can determine that the angle between the first and third rays is 90°, indicated by the right angle symbol.

So, the angle between the first and the third rays can be represented as (x+4)° = 90°.

The other angle measure that forms the 90° angle is not explicitly mentioned in the given information.
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