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Due to the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, we know that the sum of the interior angles of a triangle equals 180 degrees, therefore,

180 = m<1 + m<2 + m<3

180 - m<3 = m<1 + m<2

But, we also know that m<4 + m<3 = 180 degrees.

180 = m<3 + m<4

180 - m<3 = m<4

Both m<4 and m<1 + m<2 equals 180 - m<3

m<4 = m<1 + m<2

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