Use the diagram below. Write an equation using the angle measures shown. Then, find the measures of LAVB and LBVC

Obviously we can't see a diagram.

Unfortunately, I cannot see or access the diagram you mentioned. However, I can guide you on how to write an equation using angle measures.

To write an equation involving angle measures, you typically use the fact that the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees and the sum of the angles around a point is 360 degrees. Let's assume that "A," "B," and "C" are points on the diagram, and "V" is the vertex of the angles.

First, let's consider the triangle formed by points "A," "V," and "B." The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees, so we can write the equation:

∠AVB + ∠VAB + ∠BVA = 180 degrees.

Similarly, let's consider the triangle formed by points "B," "V," and "C." Again, the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees, so we can write the equation:

∠BVC + ∠VBC + ∠CBV = 180 degrees.

Now, to find the measures of ∠LAVB and ∠LBVC, you would need specific angle measures from your diagram. Without access to the diagram, I am unable to determine the measures of these angles.

If you provide specific angle measures or a description of the diagram, I can assist you further in finding the measures of ∠LAVB and ∠LBVC.