Two adjacent angles are resulting angle measures of 160.

M<1=_, M<2=_
Solve for x what are the two unknown angel measurements

Since the angles are adjacent, their measures add up to 160 degrees. Therefore, if one angle is represented by x, the other angle would be 160 - x.

M<1 = x
M<2 = 160 - x

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Let M<1 and M<2 be the measures of the two adjacent angles. We know that the sum of the measures of adjacent angles is 160 degrees.

Therefore, we can set up the equation:

M<1 + M<2 = 160

To solve for M<1 and M<2, we need more information or another equation.