The letters E, F, and L contain right angles measuring 90 degrees
Right angles of 90 degrees
Capital letters that have right angles depend on the font, but I can find 10:BDEFGHILPRT2 Lower case letters with right angles are:ft
Right and straight
I assume you're talking about the angles that make up the letters. In which case - yes, you're right. If you're not sure where they all are... The five right angles are formed on the letters L & E, the acute angles are formed on the V's and the triangle of the A and the obtuse angles are formed by the 'legs' of the A. There are more angles involved but those you mention are present.
There are no right angles in the letter "e".
Right angles of 90 degrees
Capital letters that have right angles depend on the font, but I can find 10:BDEFGHILPRT2 Lower case letters with right angles are:ft
Letters of the alphabet having right angles are: E T F H and L You can also argue that the following letters contain right angles: B D G P R
Right and straight
Oh, dude, angles in the letter E? Like, let me break it down for you. The letter E has three angles - two acute angles and one obtuse angle. So, next time you're doodling E's in your notebook, just remember, it's got some angles going on. Cool, right?
Acute
theres only one. A right angle
I assume you're talking about the angles that make up the letters. In which case - yes, you're right. If you're not sure where they all are... The five right angles are formed on the letters L & E, the acute angles are formed on the V's and the triangle of the A and the obtuse angles are formed by the 'legs' of the A. There are more angles involved but those you mention are present.
They are E and H because both have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles which is 90 degrees
A, E, Y, Z, X, N I hope that helped for whatever reason you needed it for!
Cede , cedes , seed , see .
-- both have four sides -- both have four angles -- both have at least one pair of parallel sides -- both have two sets of equal angles -- both have names composed of 9 letters -- both have the letters 'r', 'e', 't', and 'a' in their names