You should use one letter to name an angle when the angle is associated with a specific vertex and there is no ambiguity in its identification. This method is often used when the angle is clearly defined and can be easily distinguished from other angles in the figure. For example, if you have angle A at vertex A, it can be named simply as ∠A. However, this approach is typically most useful in simple diagrams or when the context makes the angle clear.
An angle can be named with one capital letter.
my answer is R
If you mean which alphabet letter, an L has one right angle; a T has a right and left acute angle.
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 right angle.
An angle can be named with one capital letter.
my answer is R
If you mean which alphabet letter, an L has one right angle; a T has a right and left acute angle.
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.
An angle can be named with one capital letter when the point represented by the letter is at the vertex (the endpoint of the two rays, lines, etc.)
A parallelogram with one right angle has four of them. The name for this figure is a rectangle.
A right angle.
A is one possible answer.
3 right angles, one obtuse angle
You can identify it by a letter from the alphabet of your choice. Conventionally, if using the Roman alphabet, an upper case (capital) letter is used, or even other symbols. Alternatively, you can name it using the vertex of the angle and one point on each of the two rays forming the arms of the angle. In this case, the letter fr the vertex must be the middle letter. Thus, the angle PQR is formed where the ray PQ meets the ray QR. This is not the same as angle PRQ.
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A 90o angle is also called a Right Angle, so a triangle that has one 90o angle is a Right angle triangle.