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