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Answer:

m<1: 51

m<2: 61

m<3: 29

Explanation:

m<1 = 51, because to find the 3rd angle, you need to add the other two angles and then subtract 180 from that answer.

61 + 68 = 129

180 - 129 = 51

m<2 = 61, because it's a vertical angle, meaning that the angle that's opposite to it exactly, is the same. So since the angle opposite to m<2 is 61, that's what the answer would be.

m<3 = 29, because all you need to do is add 90 and 61, and then subtract 180 by the answer. I got 90 as one of the angle measurements because there's a right triangle, meaning it's 90. Then since we already know what angle 2 is (61) then all you need to do is add:

90 + 61 = 151

Then subtract:

180 - 151 = 29

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