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What is always true about the sum of the angles in a triangle in Euclidean geometry (regular geometry)?
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What is always true about the sum of the angles in a triangle in Euclidean geometry (regular geometry)?
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they will always add up to 180 degrees
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In a Euclidean
space, the sum
of measures of these three
angles of
any
triangle
is invariably equal to the straight
angle
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