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Explanation:

it is really simple.

first of all, when 2 lines intersect (and we are talking straight lines, otherwise they are not lines in the mathematical sense), the angles created are the same in both sides of the lines (just left-right mirrored).

and secondly, the sum of all angles around a single point in one side of a line must be 180°, as the line can be considered the diameter of a circle, the point the center is the circle, and all the angles on one side are a half-circle.

so,

angle 3 = 37°

that means

angle 1 = 37° too

angle 2 is supplementary to e.g angle 3 (that means they both add up to 180° as explained above).

angle 2 = 180 - 37 = 143°

and angle 4 = 143° too

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