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Answer:

38) Angle 2 = 32°; angle 1 = 32°; angle 3 = 110°

39) Angle 3 = 81°; Angle 2 = 28°; angle 1 = 71°

Explanation:

38) angle 2 = 180 - (110 + 38)

This is because sum of angles in a triangle is equal to 180°. Thus;

Angle 2 = 32°

Angle 1 = 38° due to the postulate that alternate interior angles are equal

Angle 3 = 110° due to corresponding angles postulate

39) Angle 3 = 81° due to the postulate that alternate interior angles are equal

Angle 2 = 28° due to the postulate that alternate interior angles are equal

Angle 1 = 180 - (81 + 28) = 71° due to the fact that angles in a triangle sum up to 180°

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