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If angle 1 is given as 145 degrees, typically, angle 1 is part of a geometric configuration involving other angles, such as adjacent angles, supplementary angles, or angles in a polygon. However, without additional context or a diagram, I can provide a general approach to determine the measures of other related angles:

1. **Adjacent Angle**: If angle 1 is adjacent to another angle (sharing a common vertex and side), the adjacent angle would be supplementary to angle 1. The supplementary angle would be \(180^\circ - 145^\circ = 35^\circ\).

2. **Complementary Angle**: If angle 1 is part of a right angle (90 degrees), the complementary angle would be \(90^\circ - 145^\circ = -55^\circ\).

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