Find the angles formed at the intersection of two straight lines if the difference between two of them is 64 degrees.

When two straight lines intersect, four corners are formed (1, 2, 3, 4), two adjacent corners and two vertical corners.
Adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees, and vertical angles are equal to each other. Angles 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 are adjacent corners. Angles 1 and 3, and 2 and 4 are vertical angles.
1. What is angle 2?
180 – 64 = 116 degrees.
Angle 1 = 64 degrees, angle 2 = 116 degrees, angle 3 is the vertical angle 1, which means 64 degrees.
Angle 4 is the vertical angle 2, which is 116 degrees.
Answer: When two straight lines intersect, two angles of 64 degrees and two angles of 116 degrees are formed.



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