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32 Degrees. An angle bisector divides an angle exactly in half, so if angle V = 64 degrees, the 1 and 2 are each exactly half of that = 32 degrees.
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I believe the answer is 32 degrees. The reason I believe this is because the line VP splits the whole angle and at the right end of the line, closest to letter P both sides make the new two triangles right angles. This leads me to believe that the line VP splits the triangle equally into two parts which means both angle 2 and angle 1 would have to add up to 64 degrees.

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