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Find the measures of angles​ 1, 2, and 3. Two perpendicular lines cross each other. Another line rises from left to right intersecting the perpendicular lines where they both intersect. Angles labeled 1, 2, 3 and 57 degrees are shown. Angle 1 is opposite of angle 3. Angle two is opposite to a right angle. Angle 57 degrees plus angle 1 is a right angle. Angle 3 plus the angle opposite of angle 57 degrees is a right angle.

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