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Answer:

<1 and <2 - Add to 180

<1 and <3 - Equal

<3 and <4 - Add to 180

<2 and <4 - Equal

Explanation:

No such step-by-step explanation, but we can reason with theorems.

The Vertical Angle theorem states: the opposing angles of two intersecting lines must be congruent, or identical in value.

The Linear Pair theorem states: If two angles form a linear pair, then the measures of the angles add up to 180°.

<1 and <2

<3 and <4

These angle pairs criteria make them apply to the Linear Pair theorem. Therefore, when a pair of angles are a linear pair, they add up to 180.

<1 and <3

<2 and <4

These angle pairs' criteria make them apply to the Vertical Angle Theorem. Therefore, when a pair of angles are vertical angles, they will be congruent (equal, have the same measure).

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