Asked by Ian

Find the measure of angle L. angle S is 52 degrees.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the diagram, so I can’t tell how L and S are related. Could you upload or describe the figure (are L and S in a triangle, a straight line, vertical angles, complementary, etc.)?

Meanwhile, common cases and how to compute L:

- If L and S are supplementary (form a straight line), L = 180° − S = 180° − 52° = 128°.
- If L and S are complementary (sum to 90°), L = 90° − S = 90° − 52° = 38°.
- If L and S are congruent (vertical/corresponding/alternate interior), L = S = 52°.
- If they are two angles of a triangle and you know the third angle T: L = 180° − S − T.
- If L is an exterior angle of a triangle equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles, use that relation.

Send the diagram or describe the relationship and I’ll give the exact value.