in the rhombus pictured m<1=140 what are m<2 and the m<3

To determine the measures of angles 2 and 3 in the rhombus, we need additional information. The provided measure of angle 1 being 140 degrees is not sufficient to find the other angles.

In a rhombus, all four angles are equal. So, if we know the measure of one angle (let's say angle 1), we can determine the measures of the other three angles. However, knowing only the measure of angle 1 does not allow us to find angles 2 and 3.