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Find the estimated
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Answer to Problem 22PPS
The angles of the three triangles are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
It is given in the question that the spherical geometrical figure is shown below:
Concept Used:
In this, use the concept of using the protractor and measuring the angles.
Calculation:
Since, if you have rubber bands then use the tape rather than band.
Put the protractor in each angles of the triangle and take measures.
So, there will be three triangles and the measure of the all three will be like
Conclusion:
The angles are
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Write the sum of the angles as find above in the tabular form.
b.

Answer to Problem 22PPS
The values are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
It is given in the question that the spherical geometrical figure is shown below:
Since, in the first part the angles are measured by the protractor.
The angles are
Make the values in the tabular form:
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c.
Write a conjecture about the sum of the measures of the triangles in the spherical geometry.
c.

Answer to Problem 22PPS
The sum of the angles of the triangles will always be greater than
Explanation of Solution
Given:
It is given in the question that the angles of the triangles are
Here, the angles will be
Let’s check the sum of each angles of the triangle:
Triangle (i) -
Triangle (ii) -
Triangle (iii) -
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