They are all called f angles or corresponding angles!
You cannot because the polygons are invisible!
z: alternate interior angles c: consecutive interior angles f: corresponding angles x: vertically opposite angles
There are 3 right angles in the letter F
You can find the area when you look at the angles and measure it to see if they are all the same size.
If a triangle is an isosceles triangle as well as being a right-angled triangle, the size of the two angles (that are not right angles) are 45 degrees.
A-F
F for corresponding angles and Z for alternate angles
Any size you like. here are no restrictions on the size of individual angles.
The letter F contains several angles, including acute angles at the top and bottom of the vertical line, and right angles where the horizontal and vertical lines meet. Additionally, there are obtuse angles where the horizontal line intersects with the vertical line. Overall, the letter F showcases a variety of angles within its structure.
angles that are in the formation of a F are equal if they are corresponding, the F sometimes isn't obvious
3 right angles.