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11 November, 11:05

Two angles of a spherical triangle measure 36° and 62°. What is the range for the measure of the third angle?

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    = 90°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sum of the angles of a triangle on a sphere is 180°

    so the two angles given are 62 and 28

    since sum of angle of a triangle on a sphere is 180 degrees

    let represent the third angle by x

    62 + 28 + x = 180

    90 + x = 180

    x = 180 - 90

    x = 90 degrees

    This would be 180-62-28=90

    So the answer is 90 degrees
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