And a diagram angle three and angle five are vertical angles and angle for some primary angle with angle 5M angle three equals 67°. What equation can you solve to solve for M angle four

Vertical angles are angles that are opposite each other when two lines intersect. In this case, angles three and five are vertical angles. Additionally, angle four is a supplementary angle with angle five (since they form a straight line).

Given that angle three is 67°, we can apply the properties of vertical angles to find the measure of angle five. Since vertical angles are congruent, angle three = angle five = 67°.

We can then set up the equation to find the measure of angle four:

angle three + angle four = 180° (Supplementary angles)

67° + M angle four = 180°
M angle four = 180° - 67°
M angle four = 113°

Therefore, the measure of angle four is 113°.