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Answer:

m∠1 = 126°

m∠2 = 154°

Explanation:

First, find the measure of angle that is supplementary to ∠1. (I will call it ∠A)

We know that the measures of the interior angles of a triangle add to 180°.

Therefore,

m∠A + 96° + 30° = 180°

m∠A + 96° = 150°

m∠A = 54°

From this value, we can solve for m∠1, since it is supplementary to ∠A:

m∠A + m∠1 = 180°

54° + m∠1 = 180°

m∠1 = 126°

To solve for ∠2, we must first solve for the adjacent supplementary angle that I have named ∠B.

First, the measures of the interior angles of a triangle add to 180°:

28° + m∠1 + m∠B = 180°

28° + 126° + m∠B = 180°

m∠B = 26°

Finally, we can solve for m∠2 because it is supplementary to ∠B.

m∠B + m∠2 = 180°

26° + m∠2 = 180°

m∠2 = 154°

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