If M and N are parallel and angle 1 is 135, what is the measurement of angle 2?

Without more information, it is not possible to determine the measurement of angle 2.

To find the measurement of angle 2, we need to apply the rule that states when two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, the corresponding angles are congruent. In this case, angle 1 and angle 2 are corresponding angles because they are located on the same side of the transversal (MN) and are both on the same side of the parallel lines. Since angle 1 measures 135 degrees, angle 2 will also measure 135 degrees. Therefore, the measurement of angle 2 is 135 degrees.

To determine the measurement of angle 2, we need to understand the relationship between parallel lines and their corresponding angles.

When two lines are parallel, any pair of corresponding angles formed by a transversal (a line that intersects both parallel lines) will be congruent. In other words, if angle 1 is 135 degrees, then angle 2 will also be 135 degrees.

So, the measurement of angle 2 is 135 degrees.