Answer :
IJ ∥ KL and IL is transversal
∠I + ∠L = 180° (adjacent angles on the same side of the transversal)
⇒ ∠L = 180° – 108° = 72°
Now again IJ ∥ KL and JK is transversal
∠J + ∠K= 180 ° (adjacent angles on the same side of the transversal)
⇒ ∠K = 180° – 53° = 127°
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