The given angle and angle 3 are corresponding angles, that is, angles that are on the same corner at each intersection. Graphically,
Corresponding angles are congruent, so
[tex]\angle3=95\text{\degree}[/tex]On the other hand, angle 3 and angle 4 are supplementary angles, that is, add up to 180°. Graphically,
[tex]A+B=180\text{\degree}[/tex]So, you have
[tex]\begin{gathered} \angle3+\angle4=180\text{\degree} \\ 95\text{\degree}+\angle4=180\text{\degree} \\ \text{ Subtract 95\degree from both sides of the equation} \\ 95\text{\degree}+\angle4-95\text{\degree}=180\text{\degree}-95\text{\degree} \\ \angle4=85\text{\degree} \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the measures of the numbered angles are
[tex]\begin{gathered} \angle3=95\text{\degree} \\ \angle4=85\text{\degree} \end{gathered}[/tex]