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Answer:

m<2 + m<3

Explanation:

Theorem:

In a triangle, the measure of an exterior angle is equal to the sum of the measures of its remote interior angles.

<4 is an exterior angle of the triangle.

Angles 2 and 3 are the remote interior angles of <4.

m<4 = m<2 + m<3

Answer: m<2 + m<3

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Answer:

<4 = <2 + <3

Explanation:

The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles

<4 = <2 + <3

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