The sum of two angle of a triangle 135°find the measure of the third angle answer with process
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The answer depends on whether you’re talking about Euclidean or non-Euclidean space.
In ordinary, boring Euclidean space (where the triangle lies in a plane), the three angles always sum to the same constant value. Do a little research to find out what that constant is, then do the arithmetic.
In non-Euclidean space, it’s a whole different story.
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