To provide an accurate answer regarding the angle for L, I would need more context or specific information about what "L" refers to. Angles can vary widely depending on the subject matter—whether it's geometry, physics, or another field. Please clarify your question for a more precise response.
There are no angles in the letter l it is a straight line That's not right. There is one angle in the Letter l. its a 180 degree angle.
If it looks like an l (L)
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L probabloly has the most right angle
an acute angle is like a L mashed.
There are no angles in the letter l it is a straight line That's not right. There is one angle in the Letter l. its a 180 degree angle.
A capital L is a 90 degree angle, except when it is italic.
left angle
l M l l Q____l____ N lO l l l P Let MP & NQ be lines intersecting at O. Then angle MON + angle NOP = 180 degrees (linear pair) Angle MOQ + angle QOP = 180 degrees (linear pair) Adding the equations, Angle MON + Angle NOP + Angle MOQ + Angle QOP = 180 + 180 degrees = 360 degrees. Therefore all angles around O sum upto 360 degrees.
If it looks like an l (L)
an acute angle -David L.
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S + M + L = 180 S = L - 90, M = L - 60 so (L - 90) + (L - 60) + L = 180 ie 3L = 180 + 90 + 60 L = 60 + 30 + 20 , = 110 degrees, so M = 50 degrees and S = 20 degrees
L probabloly has the most right angle
an acute angle is like a L mashed.