There is 3 acute angles in the letter M.
There 3 acuts angles in the letter 'M'. There are also 3 reflex angles in the letter 'M'.
The reflex angles are the corresponding angles to the acute angles, to make an point of 360 degrees.
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If you are asking what letters have BOTH types of angles in the same letter, the answer is: only KThese letters have acute angles:Upper case letters: A K M N V W X Y ZLower case letters: k v w x y zThese letters have right angles:E F H I K L T and f t
I am pretty sure they would be considered supplimentry angles. m<1+m<2=180 : definition of supplimentry
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The perpendicular bisector of the line XY will meet it at its midpoint at right angles.
The side is MN although it may be denoted by p (lower case).
It has three acute and three reflex angles.
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As a capital letter M it has three angles
The letter V is an acute angle. Draw it large and label the point with a 'b' and the tips of the arms 'a' and 'c'. Any angle smaller than 90 degrees is acute. The letter L has a 90 degree (right) angle. The letter M has 3 acute angles. Angles greater than 90 degrees are obtuse. The letter X is usually written with two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
There is three. if you look at M there is three corners that are small, therefore its a acute angle (angle that measures less than 90 degrees.)
It has 3 interior angles
There are no angles: the only intersections are of curves.
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Letters with acute angles: A K M N V W X Y Z
an acute angle -David L.
A, K, M, N, R, V, W, X (possibly), Y (possibly), Z
I will not use your notation because it is confusing. You have L = shortest, M = middle and S = longest side - not the most sensible arrangement!Suppose the the sides a, b and c are opposite the angles A, B and C (in that order). The proportionality is the sine of the angle. So a/sin(A) = b/sin(B) = c/sin(C). And incidentally, the angles need not be acute.